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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="jakes10mm" data-source="post: 3078970" data-attributes="member: 28011"><p>I'll agree with Glocks innovation of the striker fired ignition, trigger safety and polymer frame, but will stop at that. </p><p></p><p>The Elephant in the room, grip angle. Glock neglected a fairly universal grip angle that was an unspoken standard across all nations firearms (1911, browning hipower, CZ75, Sigs, Walther's, S&W, most revolvers, etc.). All that muscle memory put to waste. Take an experienced shooter (non-Glock), hand them a Glock for the first time and they'll shoot over your head in a high stress situation. Fast forward to your backwoods hunt, here comes the bear, you draw your Glock and where do the bullets go? </p><p></p><p>Regarding 10mm, 15+ rounds at the ready versus 6 rounds and a slower reload just feels like a better option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakes10mm, post: 3078970, member: 28011"] I’ll agree with Glocks innovation of the striker fired ignition, trigger safety and polymer frame, but will stop at that. The Elephant in the room, grip angle. Glock neglected a fairly universal grip angle that was an unspoken standard across all nations firearms (1911, browning hipower, CZ75, Sigs, Walther’s, S&W, most revolvers, etc.). All that muscle memory put to waste. Take an experienced shooter (non-Glock), hand them a Glock for the first time and they’ll shoot over your head in a high stress situation. Fast forward to your backwoods hunt, here comes the bear, you draw your Glock and where do the bullets go? Regarding 10mm, 15+ rounds at the ready versus 6 rounds and a slower reload just feels like a better option. [/QUOTE]
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