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Hmmm. Joined just this year. Only 23 messages, none longer than four lines. All but two only two lines or less. Sum total is to sneer at everyone here and say "Go take some training." Wow. How profound. As if that doesn't get said multiple times in every thread. But without the snotty gratuitous expressions of contempt. Does not seem to himself have served in the military. And is just a freeloader
I guess I should have said, hey, fu*k the training, go buy a gun and start blasting... sorry that I hurt your feelings.
So J, do you like movies with gladiators in them?I guess I should have said, hey, fu*k the training, go buy a gun and start blasting... sorry that I hurt your feelings.
Only if they're oily with a Dunlop. None of that peak performance muscular fighting man stuff for me, no sir. Gimme the jiggly wigglesSo J, do you like movies with gladiators in them?
No, just throw chocolate candy to distract them.
Triggers and sights are two of the most common parts Glock users change.Yes, thank you for the wealth of information. I greatly appreciate it. I know when I shoot Glocks it just feels very unnatural in my hand and the squeezing the trigger whereas in the M&P's it's extremely comfortable. You know as I've heard many times shoot what works best for you what you're confident with what you're comfortable with and what you shoot well. I guess at times I feel like I'm missing the boat not shooting Glocks well. I know it's not the gun maybe it is but I know the majority of it is me. I'm pretty certain I have a lot of flaws when I shoot in my form. I'm going to take some formal training classes to see if we can't pin those down and help alleviate some of them.
Except with a boot-gripped magnum revolver.. your thumb will wind up being pointed at all points of the compass.Grip angle doesn't have to be a big deal. If you keep your thumbs pointed straight down the barrel when you grip the gun, you can point your thumbs at the target during your draw, and will be roughly on target while you are acquiring your target, no matter what the grip angle may be.
Not a "Glock struggle" per se...Except with a boot-gripped magnum revolver.. your thumb will wind up being pointed at all points of the compass.
I'm pretty sure I just bought into all the negative hype about the grip angle. It's just something I gotta put some trigger time on and just get used to shooting a Glock.Grip angle doesn't have to be a big deal. If you keep your thumbs pointed straight down the barrel when you grip the gun, you can point your thumbs at the target during your draw, and will be roughly on target while you are acquiring your target, no matter what the grip angle may be.
G45 is the best Glock produced so far in my opinion.Just watched several G45 vids I'm leaning hard towards it over the G19. I've shot a 19 used to have a Gen5. Have never shot the G45 but from the videos I've watched it's pretty money. May just get the G45 first then down the road a bit grab a G19. And be content!