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| In order: P225 Classic. BHP 1911
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| First handgun that fit perfect was a Sig P230 with Houge grips.... I really like my P226 with the E2 grips, the MK-25 with the factory grips is too fat (like me) and I changed to the G10s which are better and look great but not nearly as good a feel as the E2's... I also picked up a P250 and like the way it feels and so I suspect a 320 would be the same... I have average size hands....
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| Posts: 4441 | Location: Greenville, SC | Registered: January 30, 2017 |
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| It's more about which gun grip my hand just adapts to the best, rather than the opposite of the gun cosseting my paws: that would be the frame that I've shot the longest and the most, now 28 years+ on: the fugly, blocky compact size Glock. 2x4s do have their uses, as long as y'all KNOW how to use 'em. And I do know this particular piece of dimensional lumber. When I cup my empty strong hand, the outline of a G23 is formed; it doesn't get any more in sync than that. As for the best 'opposite': it has to be the P30, mine in its most frustrating V3 flavor. Its contours and added adjustability make for a damn perfect purchase for my tykelike hands, and is the only reason why I keep fooling with this gun and its otherwise annoying and foiling trigger action. Its sibling VP9 is a close second, but the mold for that polymer goop that HK uses is just different enough from its hammered relative to relegate it to a notch below. |
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| The original P225 with stock grips. |
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| Sig P228, 1911, and believe it or not Glock 30 and 19 Gen3 or 4. |
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| Walther P99-AS
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| Posts: 38 | Location: South-Central Pennsylvania | Registered: May 23, 2010 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Superzuki: P220 with Hogue rubber, wrap-around, finger groove grips.
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| Posts: 33266 | Location: Northwest Arkansas | Registered: January 06, 2008 |
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| Surprisingly, my new Gen5 G19 with the large non beavertail back strap is fitting me like the proverbial glove.
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| 1911's. No displacement of sight alignment when initially acquiring the grip from the holster, while shooting or after the recoil impulse. Before somebody says "How do you know what the sight alignment is like BEFORE the gun is brought to eye level." Simple. When the gun IS brought to eye level, the sights are already aligned properly. For me, 1911's are what I call a "natural shooter". Everything is just there and requires no work.
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| For me it's probably a tie between the CZ P01(which I used to own) and my Walther PPQ
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| Sig P226 with G-10 grips. |
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| I don't know if "hand fit " enters in to it. but I shoot a .45 acp 1911 better than I shoot my ruger P90. And I shoot my GP100 revolver , better than I shoot a 686 revolver
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