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What's the most reliable 45 ACP handgun that won't jam when limp wristing? The USP45 and HK45 would be my top pics, the Springfield XDM Elite looks good and doesn't seem prone to jams but the grip safety is a point of failure I dont like, the S&W M&P M2.0 does well in torture tests but I've heard the 10mm version is prone to jams and am unsure how the 45 version would hold up, I've heard a lot of people say the FNX45 and FN 545 are their favorite 45 pistols, but those appear to have issues with the frame cracking. Glocks are excessively prone to limp wristing
https://youtube.com/shorts/FYG4aNr-b8o
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>>64436935
>Glocks are excessively prone to limp wristing

pretty sure thats only an issue with .45 and .50gi. every glog ive used in 9mm wont jam with a limp wrist.
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>>64436937
I just bought a Glock 21 Gen 5 and Glock 30 Gen 5. Should I be worried?
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>>64436935
My Remington 1911 commander has never malfunctioned over the last 9 years and probably 2500rds
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>>64436937
You can find comparison videos on the internet.
Glocks are always the most prone to limpwristing.
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>>64437431
if you hold the gun like a man, no.
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>>64437725
yeah, compared to metal framed pistols. the mac video compares it to a usp but it's a 45 usp so it's not a fair comparison. I can't find a video of a limp wrist test for any hk polymer 9mm, such as the vp9
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>>64437431
>Should I be worried?
Yes, they are discontinued, so when the subscription runs out, they will not operate any longer.
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>>64436935
Where’s P220 anon? That will be my first 45.
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>>64436935
Probably 1911. A real one. Steel not aluminum. Any pistol that has enough mass in the frame is going to be less prone to a cycle failure caused by not having a "wall" (hand) to push against.
Steel frame Deagles probably are ok. Its all about mass distribution. Plastic/aluminum frame steel slide and barrel want to twirl over more than a pistol with a heavier base does.
I don't know if anyone has tried it but you could probably attach weight to the inside backstrap channel of a glock and it would help.
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>>64437725
why do i care what youtube videos say? i've personally limpwristed-on-purpose every glock ive ever fired and ive never seen them jam
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>>64436935
>chambered in .45 ACP
>completely impossible to limpwrist
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>>64436937
Here they come lmao. Glocks are shit and they're the most prone gun to limpwristing. Literally nothing is worse, and that type of malfunction isn't just from gripping weak it happens if you shoot while moving quickly too which is a very real thing to happen in a gunfight.
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>>64436935
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>>64436935
Issue was fixed with gen 5, valid concern with 1 through 4 though. Just buy new.
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>>64437441
What the appeal of the commander 1911's? I don't see how having a slightly shorter slide lengh, but the same grip size as having any advantages. It seems easier to carry because it's lighter, and also it looks cool, especially with a V-Bob cut.
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>>64441371
>>most prone to limp wristing
Striker fired plastic framed/aluminum framed pistols firing light bullets light charge (9mm duty ammo) with a grip that can add slide friction in certain instances (pic related) used by weak men and women are the most prone to the
function failure known as limp wristing.
Try getting this function failure with a teacup grip.
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>>64436935
I couldn’t limp wrist my USP 45 the last two times I tried.
>ammo: armscor 230gr and blazer brass 230gr.
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>>64437431
Train yourself to always handle it with a firm, high-tang thumbs-forward grip, and actually clean/lube your pistol more often than once in a decade and you'll have no problems for a long while
Virtually all limpwristing failures with Glocks are a consequence of an extremely loose grip on the handgun when firing, coupled with potentially poor cleaning/lubrication/maintenance practices (the majority of documented limpwristing failures in serious situations also happen to be LEOs who almost always only shoot 10 rounds every six months, crazy how that works); modern handgun shooting doctrine and regular maintenance makes it a non-issue
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>>64441416
I agree with you. I got a commander length DW VBOB many moons ago as it was my grail gun since middle school. I effectively never carry the thing because I'd never want to loose it to an evidence room. Should've gone full size specialist.
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>>64441371
ive limpwristed my px4 more than my glock
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>>64436935
>won't jam
revolver or 2011



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