08-24-2015, 08:55 AM
(08-23-2015, 05:50 PM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: Well to me it matters... All my guns have 1911 type grip angles. It is probably why I don't care for Glocks.
I have a slightly tricked out 1911 and I shoot just fine with it. I also have Ruger, and Glock and I shoot just fine with all of them. When I buy my next "Other Brand Pistol" I sure with the proper practice, I will shoot just fine.
They way I read this article: What’s going to make a bigger difference in how well you can handle a firearm? The grip angle, or consistent practice?
Don’t worry about whether or not your pistol “points” right for you or not. Do your research, and purchase the most reliable firearm your budget allows. For everything else, a little bit of intentional, focused practice can be truly priceless
(08-23-2015, 05:50 PM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: Well to me it matters... All my guns have 1911 type grip angles. It is probably why I don't care for Glocks.
I have a slightly tricked out 1911 and I shoot just fine with it. I also have Ruger, and Glock and I shoot just fine with all of them. When I buy my next "Other Brand Pistol" I sure with the proper practice, I will shoot just fine.
They way I read this article: What’s going to make a bigger difference in how well you can handle a firearm? The grip angle, or consistent practice?
Don’t worry about whether or not your pistol “points” right for you or not. Do your research, and purchase the most reliable firearm your budget allows. For everything else, a little bit of intentional, focused practice can be truly priceless
I have a slightly tricked out 1911 and I shoot just fine with it. I also have Ruger, and Glock and I shoot just fine with all of them. When I buy my next "Other Brand Pistol" I sure with the proper practice, I will shoot just fine.
They way I read this article: What’s going to make a bigger difference in how well you can handle a firearm? The grip angle, or consistent practice?
Don’t worry about whether or not your pistol “points” right for you or not. Do your research, and purchase the most reliable firearm your budget allows. For everything else, a little bit of intentional, focused practice can be truly priceless


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