EJSG19 wrote:Makes a glock look uglier if that's possible. But it makes the grip something most people can grip easily as well as straightening the grip angle to that of most other pistols.
I personally don't buy the "oh I can't shoot that gun because of the grip angle" b.s. some people will give you. That demonstrates a lack of will to train with what you have... anyway. A reduction is very nice depending what purpose you are wanting to serve by doing one.
So i'm a die hard glock fan... Striker fire, safe action, shape of the grip and even and grip angle factors that make a gun i can shoot fast and accurate. The biggest hit I hear are about the grip angle. Although i think grip angle is total bs... i agree it is very hard to train with a glock and then switch platforms. after shooting over 10k through mine this summer and drying a lot... trying to switch platforms for the winter has been very hard. my index is effed with all other guns. Glocks are my go to.. but if you shot other platforms i hear ya on hatting the differnt grip angle. I'm all about the "beware the man with one gun" concept and if it isn't one gun it should be one platform/grip angle.