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The perfect reach around angle.The grip angle is an Austrian thing!
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The perfect reach around angle.The grip angle is an Austrian thing!
The perfect reach around angle.
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No it isn't. I understand it's a training issue. My issue I have 20 other pistols that use the correct angle. To me, it's dumb to use the Austrian standard vs the most of the world. If you only own Glocks it isn't an issue, but how boring would that be.Crying about grip angle is an excuse for a poor shooter.
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No it isn't. I understand it's a training issue. My issue I have 20 other pistols that use the correct angle. To me, it's dumb to use the Austrian standard vs the most of the world. If you only own Glocks it isn't an issue, but how boring would that be.
whatever. It's habbits. I don't feel like using thousands of rounds to train into a platform I don't like. I can group quite well with a glock. Just hate having to lower the nose each shot. Again not my thing.Sure it is. A good shooter can switch between platforms with no loss of accuracy or functionality.
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Not necessarily. It comes down to what or how many different types of pistols a person owns, and shoots with, and how much they shoot those pistol.Sure it is. A good shooter can switch between platforms with no loss of accuracy or functionality.
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Depending on who is doing it that's considered preferred by some.The Glock grip angle makes it feel like someone else is doing it.
I own no Glocks
Not necessarily. It comes down to what or how many different types of pistols a person owns, and shoots with, and how much they shoot those pistol.
Old man said, once, "Beware the man that only owns one gun. He probably knows how to use it."
If a person owns one gun, or one type of pistol, and doesn't shoot other types, it can't be assumed that person would be a good shooter with them.
You are making assumptions that just aren't based in reality.
But you are making an assumption about other shooters, based on your personal experiences of shooting pistols.Again not really. When I used to shoot a lot I could switch between 1911 and Glock and shoot to the same poa repeatedly.
It’s really not that hard. The grip angle is just more internet BS that people use to hate on Glocks.
I’m not discounting the adage you posted above about 1 gun but don’t discount that people can shoot multiple platforms equally as well.
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