The look and feel is eerily similar to the SIG SAUER P320, with a one-piece trigger and a crisp clean break. (Article sentence)My Googlefu came up with this...
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2016/05/foghorn/gun-review-honor-defense-honor-guard-hg9sc/
I have fondled one. I wanna say it was a 40 cal, but I have been drinking. I was not impressed. Felt huge and bulky, and I have bear paws. And beer paws.
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Hipoint sells a single stack .380. Trust me, it is bulky.They sell a single stack 9mm. Not sure how it would be considered bulky.
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That's what it all boils down to, what works well to whomever. I'm not going to try, because I know I couldn't, get every type of gun out there. I surely wouldn't mind trying it out, but I'm sorry, I wouldn't buy a gun based solely on who builds it, I would want guns that work well for me.I've held one. The grip felt uncomfortably narrow for my tastes, but otherwise the pistol felt pretty good and the grip issue was minor at worst.
Quit locking your wrists. They work better with a limp wrist shooting technique.For some reason, I keep buying 1911s, but they don't work for me...
It's an American company, veteran owned so it can't be too bad. When I get back to work, it's a gun I want to add to my arsenal.
Why does e everybody else say the exact opposite?Quit locking your wrists. They work better with a limp wrist shooting technique.
I was implying that 1911s are for limp wristed homosexuals.Why does e everybody else say the exact opposite?
I've held one. The grip felt uncomfortably narrow for my tastes, but otherwise the pistol felt pretty good and the grip issue was minor at worst.
I was implying that 1911s are for limp wristed homosexuals.
(Not really funny if I have to explain it I guess).
Poor frog.