Finger groves, brought to you by the same diminutive engineers that gave us Miata's and their salesman's advice "just scrunch down a little bit you'll get used to it"...Bad ergos on the original M&P series, and any Glocks with finger grooves.
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Finger groves, brought to you by the same diminutive engineers that gave us Miata's and their salesman's advice "just scrunch down a little bit you'll get used to it"...Bad ergos on the original M&P series, and any Glocks with finger grooves.
I didn't need to see that (but maybe I did, bc I did hit the arrow button). See pannus or panis.Yeah but...
My USP in .45ACP was on order when the ban came, so i never got to shoot it.HK USP Tactical in 45 ACP
FN Hi Power 9mm
Loved them both, couldn't shoot them fer shít.
my west German one in the 7.65 caliber is fantastic. Never had a malfunction and is a joy to shoot. I think they got it right the first time.Walther PPK. Really wanted to like it. Hurt the web of the hand to shoot but on the plus side, you got to practice plenty of malfunction drills.
What ammo did you use in the Ed Brown?Keltec KSG shotgun. Heavy AF which makes it a pig to move quickly.
Tavor in 556. Felt way too chunky in the stock and remained unimpressive when shooting. Loved the bull pup idea, though.
Ed Brown $2k 1911 bobtail that shot like crap
I have long skinny fingers so the 938 was pretty comfortable to shoot with the pinky extension mags. Traded it for a 238 to improve accuracy by leaps and bounds.Might be an interesting read while bored at work.
I tried a Sig 938, micro "1911" and couldn't stand it. Too small to grip without dragging on the slide or getting pinched bt the ambi safety. Other than its good looks i don't know why anyone would choose it over a p365, Glock 43x or hellcat.
Im going to get some hate for the second gun, CZ Shadow 2. While it shot fine and it was accurate the thing is a heavy hunk of steel. I actually shoot my 686 better than the Shadow 2 and it weighs less. Just didn't live up to the hype for me especially given its price tag.
Re Beretta 92 in various incarnations had similar subjective impressions on my hand: grip was similar to grasping a grapefruit, seemed happy making anything go bang but few hit POA. Reliable as a Gl*ck.
Nyet, rifle is fineI didn't want to like ARs, and I do not like looking at them, but I do like shooting them.
I thought I should like shooting Glocks but I do not. Until a buddy handed me his 43x, and that feels fine.
I was so disappointed when I handled my first AK, it was like holding a 2x4 board with a 1x2 handle. I can find no use for them.
Staccato....owned 5 of them and was disappointed by the gun and their customer service each time.
Exactly. They were all different models/configurations.So after the first 4 that you didn't like, you figured the 5th one would be the one?