« Reply #15 on: September 17, 2009, 12:53:20 AM »
I was still relatively young when I got the GP100 but I liked the dry-fire capability with the transfer bar. I would dry fire at home all the time, with my tiny head full of Elmer Keith stories. Maybe it paid off, maybe not, didn't make me any worse of a shooter and I could hold a sort of group at 100 yards from a rest. I liked the Python but never owned one.
I did eventually take a couple of deer with it, although I don't really consider it an adequate deer cartridge. As a bow hunter I learned that you can get close to deer, and that (drum roll please) shot placement is everything. The deer were within 20 yards. Done with that.
Never liked the bigger Glocks either, to be honest. Plasticky feeling, trigger felt loose and insubstantial, just a soul-less clinical techno toy (with no hammer- what would Elmer say!). But for a carry piece the 27 seemed to fit the bill and I was more interested in performance than soul. I actually started test firing various carry-type guns at a range and found I had the best results with this little .40, which had a nice pop to it. Funny, 'cause I always wanted a PPK (who didn't?), but within a single mag of actual shooting I decided to move on. The 27 and the 636 were my two faves, partly based on absolute simplicity of operation.

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