tomf52
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While I don't like the look of the square guards I have big hands and they work well for me and the five or six other guys I shoot with. We all put our off hand index fingers on the front of the guards, even on revolvers.
Since Glock has kept the hook on their guns. it must be a GREAT thing. A boon to mankind so to speak.![]()
... None actually see the recoil control benefit it was touted as giving.
OK, maybe someone does. Even so, better recoil control is had by putting that finger under the trigger guard. Why? Because you have more effective strength with that finger curled in a shorter radius than stretched out on the trigger guard.Really? None?
No shooters ever? In the history of shooting?
Sgt Lumpy
OK, maybe someone does. Even so, better recoil control is had by putting that finger under the trigger guard. Why? Because you have more effective strength with that finger curled in a shorter radius than stretched out on the trigger guard.
In the long run the only right answer is where your bullets go. If you are hitting the intended target, in the intended time, then I care not how you hold the gun. In my limited experience, people do better with this grip:
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I'm not saying it's impossible, but I've never met a person who actually shot better with the finger on the trigger guard. I have met several who said they shot better that way. A little instruction, and work with their grip, and every one has shot better with the grip pictured above. However, just like Arnold Palmer's golf swing, there's always an exception.
Yes, it's made by Ed Brown. And, yes, it's a carry gun and gets carried. It's my favorite handgun and gets used a lot.Kobra Carry ??? Some holster wear....Novak sites, looks deburred,Looks like a real carry piece..Who makes it? I'll admit I never heard of it but looks good...Inquiring minds want to know?? Whoops just learned Brown Kobra, no wonder it looks like a carry piece..
I'm not saying it's impossible, but I've never met a person who actually shot better with the finger on the trigger guard. I have met several who said they shot better that way. A little instruction, and work with their grip, and every one has shot better with the grip pictured above. However, just like Arnold Palmer's golf swing, there's always an exception.
What's your point? You are the exception. Do you still shoot that way?The very first time I tried the finger on the trigger guard technique my groups tightened noticeably how is that not shooting better?
... better recoil control is had by putting that finger under the trigger guard...
... I've never met a person who actually shot better with the finger on the trigger guard...
What's your point? You are the exception. Do you still shoot that way?
Maybe I didn't understand what you were asking from what I read you were saying that people don't really shoot better that way they just think they do but my groups did noticeably tighten up.
I do still shoot that way, it works why not?
OK, maybe someone does. Even so, better recoil control is had by putting that finger under the trigger guard. Why? Because you have more effective strength with that finger curled in a shorter radius than stretched out on the trigger guard.
In the long run the only right answer is where your bullets go. If you are hitting the intended target, in the intended time, then I care not how you hold the gun. In my limited experience, people do better with this grip:
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I'm not saying it's impossible, but I've never met a person who actually shot better with the finger on the trigger guard. I have met several who said they shot better that way. A little instruction, and work with their grip, and every one has shot better with the grip pictured above. However, just like Arnold Palmer's golf swing, there's always an exception.
No, not at all. The shooting hand(left hand) is as high as it can get. This helps control recoil.Doesn't the left hand interfere with the operation of the slide with that grip?![]()
What's your point? You are the exception. Do you still shoot that way?