Originally Posted by
SuicideHz
Jmart- look at it this way- you aren't just grabbing the rear of the grip, you are also grabbing the front. The fronts all have a definite angle to them whether they have finger grooves or not.
Originally Posted by
jmart
Hadn't really thought of that. So is that the angle that everyone speaks of? I realize it would be parallel with the back of the grip, but I always thought the back had a greater influence on pointability and all the "humps" and "recesses" were what distinguished one grip angle from another.
But its the backstrap angle and shape that change the angle and orientation of your wrist.
Thats why some people pay money to have the hump ground off and backfilled on their Glocks.
NOT in training for combat deployment.
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