I am listening, thanks for all the feedback. Big thing with any new firearm is learning how to use it. Concerned about pulling the slide back on any auto to cock and load first round. Sometimes this becomes easier as you learn where and how to place your hands on firearm. Thanks again for input.
This is what I c/c when it is hot out.
I recently bought a 42 for my wife. She for some reason cant pull back the slide. Got her through that but she limp wrist the glock and stove pipes nearly every follow up round. The gun is accurate as heck. Decided to keep give to my daughter. She shot it yesterday at 21' for first 20 rounds or so. Stove piped about four rounds before she figured out how to hold it. After that finished off the box of 100 rounds without fail. The gun is accurate as heck.
Reason I say accurate twice is it is just that. She fell in love with it. Shooting it a 5 and 7 yards then stepping up shooting it basically at 10'. Double taps, one to chest one to head and rarely missing. Good enough I am going to buy me a 43.
Have no personal connection with LC380. Although Ruger products have worked for me.
I did look at SW shield yesterday. Love the feel has a tick bigger grip which I don't want even though I have big hands. I feel like harder to hide in CC. Feels very good. An employee has one loves it. Shoots like a charm so well he bought his wife one. She was carrying a Ruger SR22.
Glocks are tough as nails. Not pretty but you really cant beat them for the buck. SW for me lately has not been kind. Its probably my biggest hang up on not buying the shield. I don't feel as though its as tough either.