I agree, the Glock grip angle doesn't seem to be a big deal to me. I switch back and forth between my Walther, Glock, Taurus, 1911, XD, etc.,
Maybe I'm not very perceptive, or whatever.
Taurus....EWE
I agree, the Glock grip angle doesn't seem to be a big deal to me. I switch back and forth between my Walther, Glock, Taurus, 1911, XD, etc.,
Maybe I'm not very perceptive, or whatever.
Taurus....EWE
Ewe all you want. I've got 2 that need a couple repairs... and I've been procrastinating sending them off, for like 4 years now. Nothing major, a mistimed cylinder on a revolver and a weak extractor on a 9mm. But then I've got several that shoot everything you feed them, for years and years. What else do I need?
I think it is like anything else, just time will help you get use to it. Sometimes that doesnt always work. In my own opinion I think the grip angle is fine. Really overblown internet statement which Im assuming you're making fun of as well. Definitely different but can work around it. What I dislike on glocks is how big the handles are and the dumb finger grooves. Ive gotten use to these as well but still notice them from time to time. I dont know why glock made the back straps to where they could be changed as very few people had issues with grip size unless it meant going smaller.I didn't know this was as big a problem as it apparently is until I read it somewhere on the internet. But now that I've been made aware of this horrendous issue, I've found that it must be true cause I'm shooting Glock pistols much worse. Should I take a Dremel to it and customize the handle? Or could I just modify it with...maybe duck tape? Or I could just take the loss in the classifieds and chalk it up to a learning experience.
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Ones that don't need repaired... lol
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