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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="DakotaFire101" data-source="post: 3081153" data-attributes="member: 81053"><p>Glock 29sf gen 3. Can be found almost anywhere for a good price. I dont worry about buying used glocks. $15 wood burning kit found in the plumbing section at your local hardware store. Use the pointy bit that comes with the kit, start making dots, boom, grip issue solved. Don't like the finger grooves? Grind them off. The glock pistol is the chicken of the gun world. It can be adapted for all manner of taste. If it doesn't fit your hand I firmly believe it is because you do not understand how to shoot a pistol properly and were likely introduced to the discipline by folks who shot bowling pins with a 38 special with one hand on their nuts and no emphasis placed on getting back on target quickly to efficiently deliver accurate follow up shots. Millions of law enforcement and military personnel don't successfully employ glock pistols every single day in spite of it "not fitting their hands,"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DakotaFire101, post: 3081153, member: 81053"] Glock 29sf gen 3. Can be found almost anywhere for a good price. I dont worry about buying used glocks. $15 wood burning kit found in the plumbing section at your local hardware store. Use the pointy bit that comes with the kit, start making dots, boom, grip issue solved. Don't like the finger grooves? Grind them off. The glock pistol is the chicken of the gun world. It can be adapted for all manner of taste. If it doesn't fit your hand I firmly believe it is because you do not understand how to shoot a pistol properly and were likely introduced to the discipline by folks who shot bowling pins with a 38 special with one hand on their nuts and no emphasis placed on getting back on target quickly to efficiently deliver accurate follow up shots. Millions of law enforcement and military personnel don't successfully employ glock pistols every single day in spite of it "not fitting their hands," [/QUOTE]
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