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  • redeemed.man

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    Apr 29, 2013
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    Today's carry piece for the trip to National Harbor to see Ice.
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    Blaster229

    God loves you, I don't.
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    Today's carry piece for the trip to National Harbor to see Ice.
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    At least cut a little notch out from the top of that slip on grip (big no no) under the mag release on both sides, so that when that grip rides up at the most inopportune moment, it might not cover the release. Yeah I know, you're gonna tell me that it won't ride up. :thumbsup:
     

    Name Taken

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    Feb 23, 2010
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    At least cut a little notch out from the top of that slip on grip (big no no) under the mag release on both sides, so that when that grip rides up at the most inopportune moment, it might not cover the release. Yeah I know, you're gonna tell me that it won't ride up. :thumbsup:

    I've been looking at it for 5 minutes on my screen and it hasn't moved yet.

    No porn but I recently converted to carrying a G23. Plain Jane Gen 4 with Warren/Sevigny Carry Sights...LOVE LOVE LOVE the sights.

    The G23 (19) is about as big as I'd want to conceal. Up a pretty good size from my MP40c and a smidge bigger than the FNS Compact I carried for only a year or so. Black Rhino OWB Kydex for winter carry and Alien Gear IWB for the other 3 months. A bit harder to hide but I enjoy the capacity, full grip, and sight radius compared to some of the smaller offerings.
     

    redeemed.man

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    At least cut a little notch out from the top of that slip on grip (big no no) under the mag release on both sides, so that when that grip rides up at the most inopportune moment, it might not cover the release. Yeah I know, you're gonna tell me that it won't ride up.
    Nah, what I typically do on the 19's is cut some off the lower portion and slide it a little lower, just didn't get around to it. Your recommendation is noted.
     

    Blaster229

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    Nah, what I typically do on the 19's is cut some off the lower portion and slide it a little lower, just didn't get around to it. Your recommendation is noted.

    Meh. Delta buddy I worked with says to never use them. I don't. I know some people are hell bent on using them (for whatever reason), so clear the mag release as much as possible.
    I know for me, finger groove anything is a hinderance. When doing quick draws, your hand does not always go to the exact same spot every time, especially if you are moving and drawing. When your fingers aren't placed "where they should be", you adjust your grip to satisfy the slip on, and you waste precious time and dedicate thinking time to something you never needed to be distracted by in the first place.

    It's your shoot. Shoot it they way you think best.
     

    redeemed.man

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    Meh. Delta buddy I worked with says to never use them. I don't. I know some people are hell bent on using them (for whatever reason), so clear the mag release as much as possible.
    I know for me, finger groove anything is a hinderance. When doing quick draws, your hand does not always go to the exact same spot every time, especially if you are moving and drawing. When your fingers aren't placed "where they should be", you adjust your grip to satisfy the slip on, and you waste precious time and dedicate thinking time to something you never needed to be distracted by in the first place.

    It's your shoot. Shoot it they way you think best.
    This accessory has been on every one of my Glock 17's and 19's for over 20 years. I don't think my draw would feel natural after all this time without it. The slight swell fills my hand perfectly and I've never experienced the finger misalignment issue. I don't use them on the larger frames like the G20 and G21 as they fill my hand just fine without.
     

    Blaster229

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    This accessory has been on every one of my Glock 17's and 19's for over 20 years. I don't think my draw would feel natural after all this time without it. The slight swell fills my hand perfectly and I've never experienced the finger misalignment issue. I don't use them on the larger frames like the G20 and G21 as they fill my hand just fine without.
    Good for you.
     

    StantonCree

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    Jan 23, 2011
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    Meh. I'm surprised after drawing and shooting training with these for 20 years you haven't experienced what I have. Crazy.

    lol I've got 10 years and A LOT of drawing experience and I have them on all my current carry glocks. I literally shoot 5X better with the slightly bigger grips.

    Does that count for something?


    Seatbelt female end rips them getting in and out of the car so I gotta buy a new one every few years but otherwise I love them.
     

    Blaster229

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    lol I've got 10 years and A LOT of drawing experience and I have them on all my current carry glocks. I literally shoot 5X better with the slightly bigger grips.

    Does that count for something?


    Seatbelt female end rips them getting in and out of the car so I gotta buy a new one every few years but otherwise I love them.
    No. I still find it odd that your fingers have never been "out of place" using them either.

    Good for you too. Maybe it's just the grips for the Sigs it only happens with. Who knows.
     
    Feb 28, 2013
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    No. I still find it odd that your fingers have never been "out of place" using them either.

    Good for you too. Maybe it's just the grips for the Sigs it only happens with. Who knows.

    You use ‘em on your Sig?

    Can’t say I’d need ‘em on my 226. Fits my hand good like it is.
     

    StantonCree

    Watch your beer
    Jan 23, 2011
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    No. I still find it odd that your fingers have never been "out of place" using them either.

    Good for you too. Maybe it's just the grips for the Sigs it only happens with. Who knows.

    Yeah I wouldn't put one on my 226 either. that grip is more ergonomic.
     

    Alphabrew

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    Jan 27, 2013
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    Woodbine
    Please God let this be the Glock carbine. I hope it takes Ruger mags!
     

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