Which pistols have the least recoil




















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Handgun Comparisons. Shooting Targets. Posted: July 19, Comments: 8. Author: Hunter Gilroy. Mick Foster. I cannot believe this inept fool list a as a "low recoil" gun!!!!! Reply Sep 13, In addition to being easy to shoot, the slide racks very easily and the trigger pull is light.

So if you have hand strength issues, the EZ is a great option. The EZ is a good gun. You can watch my video review, here:. In fact, the CPX-3 checks all of the boxes for weaker handed individuals in that it recoils light, its slide is easier to manipulate than similar guns, and the trigger, while being double action only, is actually pretty easy to pull.

This is a great gun that I bought directly from Springfield after doing a review on the gun. Because it is a it is an all-metal frame and is technically heavier than the other two guns on this list.

It tips the scale at 31 ounces, and that is precisely why it is a good option for those who struggle to handle the recoil on other guns. The heavier the pistol is, the better recoil management that gun offers, within reason of course. The main reason why is because a heavier gun will help absorb it more. I do want to stress, however that this is the EMP4 version, not the the other EMP with a shorter barrel, as it will recoil into your hand a lot more.

And as far as the three guns on this list go, this one is the hardest recoiling with the hardest to rack slide. Then again, it also has the best trigger. This is also the most expensive low recoiling gun on this list, not to mention the biggest and hardest to conceal. Finding a low recoiling concealed carry handgun is possible. This list is only meant to get you started on your journey to find the right gun for you.

Less metal in the slide results in less mass kicking backward, and in turn less recoil. While not completely unique to the Beretta, it is fairly uncommon. With the lever in the down position, the firing pin is blocked from striking the primer.

Pushing the lever up allows the gun to fire like normal. After firing, returning the lever to the down position decocks the gun, and also places it back to the safe position. Other than that small complaint, the Beretta 92FS lives up to its reputation as a reliable, low recoil 9mm firearm. It has a picatinny rail and can be fitted with a laser sight or flashlight attachment.

The P also comes with a decocking lever, like the Beretta 92FS, but on the SIG, the safety and decocking lever are two separate pieces. Lots of letters and numbers, right? There, now onto the gun. And it performs like one as well. It is also an all-metal frame and slide, chambered in 9mm. The thumb safety is in a much better position than the Beretta, but other than that it feels identical in your hands.

Like the two previous guns in this review, the CZ B is also used by many police and military units around the world. The EAA Witness is sold as mostly a gun for competitive shooters.



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