1. Shooter has diminished hand / grip strength and is recoil averse
SW Shield EZ 380 - no thumb safety
2. Shooter has diminished hand / grip strength but can tolerate 9 mm recoil
SW Shield EZ 9 mm - no thumb safety
3. Shooter can afford a Glock 19 and has hands that can properly grip Glock 19
Glock 19
4. Shooter can afford a Glock 19 but has hands that can NOT properly grip Glock 19
Glock 48
5. Shooter can't afford Glock 19 but can afford SW Shield
SW Shield - no thumb safety
6. Shooter can't afford SW Shield
Taurus G3 or G2S
7. Shooter can't afford as Taurus - they have more pressing issues in their life than buying a firearm
Before you all get the vapors think about it a minute and admit I'm right. A shooter with no
idea about firearms will not know something may 'fit them' better than one of the firearms
listed so will not worry about it an will be able to shoot it just fine if they train with
it once in a while, which most will not.
The Shield EZ is without a doubt the firearm for those with reduced grip and hand strenght.
If someone can afford a Glock as get enough experience to decide something might be 'better' for
then, very unlikely but possible. They can get darn near all their money back from a Glock.
The shield at $350 or even $300 is an amazing thing.
The new Tarus are night and day better than some of the past offerings, seems somebody read a book
on quality control.
Sad fact of things is if a person can't afford a Taurus they have other things in their life
that are more pressing than buying a firearm.
Thank me
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Best handguns for beginners / home defense...great article.
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