SW CQB 45
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Last April I taught firearms to academy cadets....one being a very small female officer who had problems with Glock 19 which are academy gun.
Under 5'.
she was hired by the dept I work for and tonight during night quals....she came up to me and said could I help her. I could tell mentally she was scared of not qualifying.
Our dept issues G21SF or G32s for smaller hands. Years ago an Admin decision purchased G32s (.357 Sig) for the smaller guns based on .357 Sig being a hot cartridge....but what they did not take into account is most of the officers who cannot physically handle the G21 cannot handle the power of the .357 Sig and in a blocky gripped Glock.
She did not qualify the first go around and it was difficult for me to see what she was doing wrong because it was dark. she had many misfires likely due to limp wrist. I could tell she was severly affected be not qualifying. She is a young officer and I would like to steer her in the right direction before this wears her down.
Through coaching...I was able to get her to qualify...barely. .357 Sig is not for her. However I told her I will not be by her side in a gun fight and she understood.
My question to those who possess a Med Frame Glock (17, 19, 22, 23, etc)....
is the M&P equivalent smaller in the grip area and shorter to reach the trigger compared to the Med Frame Glock?
I need to make a recommendation to Admin and tomorrow I am going to have her shoot a G22 to see if she does any better. Since we are a .45acp and .357 Sig Dept....does the M&P 45 fit small hands.
I know this will lie on her hands and personal training to become more proficient, but want to steer her in the right direction.
I will likely get shot down by Admin and I hate to recommend a Glock 9mm for duty use but that may be the correct choice until she becomes more proficient and can step up to the heavier calibers.
thanks in advance
Under 5'.
she was hired by the dept I work for and tonight during night quals....she came up to me and said could I help her. I could tell mentally she was scared of not qualifying.
Our dept issues G21SF or G32s for smaller hands. Years ago an Admin decision purchased G32s (.357 Sig) for the smaller guns based on .357 Sig being a hot cartridge....but what they did not take into account is most of the officers who cannot physically handle the G21 cannot handle the power of the .357 Sig and in a blocky gripped Glock.
She did not qualify the first go around and it was difficult for me to see what she was doing wrong because it was dark. she had many misfires likely due to limp wrist. I could tell she was severly affected be not qualifying. She is a young officer and I would like to steer her in the right direction before this wears her down.
Through coaching...I was able to get her to qualify...barely. .357 Sig is not for her. However I told her I will not be by her side in a gun fight and she understood.
My question to those who possess a Med Frame Glock (17, 19, 22, 23, etc)....
is the M&P equivalent smaller in the grip area and shorter to reach the trigger compared to the Med Frame Glock?
I need to make a recommendation to Admin and tomorrow I am going to have her shoot a G22 to see if she does any better. Since we are a .45acp and .357 Sig Dept....does the M&P 45 fit small hands.
I know this will lie on her hands and personal training to become more proficient, but want to steer her in the right direction.
I will likely get shot down by Admin and I hate to recommend a Glock 9mm for duty use but that may be the correct choice until she becomes more proficient and can step up to the heavier calibers.
thanks in advance