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I haven't shoot a 45 in about 35 years. I would like some recommendations for someone that has old, weak, small hands. Please help Edited by JoeW
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 old, weak, small hands. 

Maybe, not a 45.

If it has to be, try a few first, at a range or at a friends place. Good luck

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Old, small, and weak hands has me worried that a auto could be challenging. My FIL has a Glock that he can longer load the magazine on and he has a hard time racking the slide but it is doable. Don't feel bad because I also know a athletic female that can't rack most slides without the use of a hard object. If this isn't a carry gun then a Glock 21 would be good option, it weighs so much it may recoil less than most all othe center fire autos. Of course 1911's with their weight recoil smoothly.
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Let me explain a little more. I shoot m&p 9 compact, ruger sr9 compact cz 75 p07 duty, sig p939 all 9mm
I don't have a problem handling these. What I am asking is a 45 With similar size, action and recoil.
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Let me explain a little more. I shoot m&p 9 compact, ruger sr9 compact, cz 75 p07 duty, sig p938 all 9mm
I don't have a problem handling these. What I am asking is a 45 with similar size, action and recoil. Edited by JoeW
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I have a G30SF and I love the size vs a G21. I have normal sized man hands but prefer a slimmer grip. If you are set on a 45 then the 30SF might be a good choice for smaller hands. The 30SF is a great compact 45, I even use G21 mags in it and find its a great fit.

I actually sold my traded my G21 for my G17 because I liked the slimmer feel.
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Are you looking for a full size .45 for the range, or a .45 to carry?  If carry, I just got the XDs and it's pretty sweet.  Needless to say, it's really small.

 

If you're looking for a full size, why not a 1911?  The single stack generally has a smaller grip, and the weight absorbs the recoil. 

 

Just my $0.02.

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Just looking for something with similar to the 9mm compacts in feel fit and recoil. I would carry one of the 9mm
So based on that a full size would be fine. If a 1911would work which manufacturer for under $1000.00
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Just looking for something similar to the 9mm compacts in feel fit and recoil. I would carry one of the 9mm
So based on that a full size would be fine. If a 1911would work which manufacturer for under $1000.00
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If you want to stay under a $1000 for a 1911,try looking at the Springfield Range Officer I picked mine up for about $780 total (with tax and backround) and it shoots as good as my NightHawk GRP,and my Wilson Combat CQB LE.

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if you like that 1911 style...take a look at a sig p238 or a sig p938... academy sports in smyrna had like 4 different p938's in the case this morning

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Agree with the above post.  I have a Glock 21 3rd generation and have small hands.  It feels fine to me but my Glock 36 single stack .45 feels really good.  Recoil is much less than I expected and it is a pleasure to shoot. 

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Maybe it's just me, but I really don't find the recoil on a .45 ACP any more unpleasant or more difficult to shoot than a 9mm. The .45 pushes back into the hand, whereas the 9mm has more flip at the muzzle end. But I enjoy shooting both.

 

That said, I would recommend a M&P 45 either full size or compact all day long.

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Maybe it's just me, but I really don't find the recoil on a .45 ACP any more unpleasant or more difficult to shoot than a 9mm. The .45 pushes back into the hand, whereas the 9mm has more flip at the muzzle end. But I enjoy shooting both.

 

That said, I would recommend a M&P 45 either full size or compact all day long.

 

I can sure feel a difference with my Glocks. My 45 hand loads are a little toasty, and I always shoot 230's. I always shoot factory range ammo in my 9's.

 

I'm a Glock guy, but agree that M&P's are sweet shooters in any caliber. Can't go wrong.

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Thanks for all the replies. What I am thinking is go to a few different gun ranges that have different types of 45's for rent and see which ones feel right if any. I do have m&p 9mm and sr9 both compact may start my search with these in 45, if they don't work move to the 1911. Which would be metal frame
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Went to G&L today and rented a glock 45. Put 47 rounds down range without a problem on my part
I did have a few double strikes and 3 fail to fire.
I must agree that the recoil is different then a 9 mm. The
45 is more of a push, where as a 9mm is more barrel muzzle lift. Anyway no problem handling a 45.

I was wondering if anyone has any recent experience with the Remington 1911?
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Give a SIG P220 a try,You will not shoot a softer 45 period
and they come in several sizes,I own a P220 Carry and its smooth and easy to handle

Yes, they are very impressive.

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