Taylor Freelance Magazine Extensions - Glock

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Obviously not an everyday thing. But, for extended range sessions………
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I’ve used grip tape in the past and never had the drastic improvement I saw today.
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I took so many notes today it was ridiculous. I love learning from comp shooters. They teach you how to shoot. Not tactics.
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Zee wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2023 4:36 pm When blessed with carney hands, there is little choice as to the angle I have to bring the gun to in order to engage the Mag release. In that respect, the HKs were easier to eject because of of the lever at the bottom of the trigger guard (which I engaged with the middle finger of my shooting hand) as opposed to the button on the left side of the gun.
Hee! I will confirm that yes, HK's are easier to eject mags from. I've got orangutan fingers - the first time I shot an HK USP-40, my thumb naturally rested on the mag catch lever, so that when the gun recoiled up, the lever got held in the same place and the mag fell to the ground. I did this twice before concluding that something had to move. (This was a few years before we all started shooting high-thumbs).

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The base plates weathered 1K rounds well, the paint did its best but dropping on gravel took its toll.
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I’ve modified my grip to improve presentation and recoil management. It works explicitly well. But, a new blister and some existing calluses have a few more layers added.
Not gonna lie. By the end of today, my shooting had was/is sore and tired.
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Interesting about the liquid chalk. It’s been a minute since I was in a high round count class, but that looks like an interesting aid to have around
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It was awesome.
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Zee wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2023 7:25 pm I’ve modified my grip to improve presentation and recoil management. It works explicitly well. But, a new blister and some existing calluses have a few more layers added.
Highly interested in this, any chance of a picture of your new grip?
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Wambli Ska wrote: Sun Jul 23, 2023 12:45 am
Zee wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2023 7:25 pm I’ve modified my grip to improve presentation and recoil management. It works explicitly well. But, a new blister and some existing calluses have a few more layers added.
Glad the mags made it through as well as they did. I was truthfully expecting worse.
Highly interested in this grip,any chance of a picture of your new grip?
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Wambli Ska wrote: Sun Jul 23, 2023 12:46 am
Wambli Ska wrote: Sun Jul 23, 2023 12:45 am
Zee wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2023 7:25 pm I’ve modified my grip to improve presentation and recoil management. It works explicitly well. But, a new blister and some existing calluses have a few more layers added.
Glad the mags made it through as well as they did. I was truthfully expecting worse.
Highly interested in this grip, any chance of a picture?
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I've used this stuff playing golf in humid conditions and light rain. Good stuff.

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