November 17, 2017, 03:11 AM
JellyRevolver grip angles
Does this help? A G31 with 1911 in back ground located off the top of the slide by surface ground tools.
November 17, 2017, 12:17 PM
dehughesLooks like the 1911 is steeper in this last pic. Confusing.
November 18, 2017, 11:41 AM
rbmcmjrquote:
Originally posted by hudr:
I do know this:
I shot both my 4” Ruger GP100 & one of my 3” SW 686+ pistols the other day.....
The GP100 was noticeably easier on me with regards to recoil & muzzle flip. Surely that wasn’t ALL due to the difference in barrel length....
No, but I am sure weight had something to do with it. Rugers are notorious for being beefy.
November 18, 2017, 04:36 PM
hudrquote:
Originally posted by rbmcmjr:
quote:
Originally posted by hudr:
I do know this:
I shot both my 4” Ruger GP100 & one of my 3” SW 686+ pistols the other day.....
The GP100 was noticeably easier on me with regards to recoil & muzzle flip. Surely that wasn’t ALL due to the difference in barrel length....
No, but I am sure weight had something to do with it. Rugers are notorious for being beefy.
Would you believe that, fully loaded with 125gr 357, they each weigh exactly 2lbs, 8 and 5/8 oz on my scales?
Ruger 4” Match Champion (Novak sights version)
Smith 3” Talo edition 686+ (7 rd capacity)
November 19, 2017, 08:29 PM
LtJLall of us old revolver shooters noticed right away that a Glock points the same as a S&W K or N frame with Magnas ; we didn't need to adjust our hold. I've been shooting Sigs a lot more over the last few years, and ehen I draw a Glock from the holster, my presentation is always high. If I remember to shoot a Glock like a revolver, I don't have the problem.