So I must be missing something here, I've watched a lot of tutorials about the thumbs forward grip and I've got some issues. The main one that I do a lot and see others doing is having to readjust their support hand grip from shot to shot. How does one prevent this?
Another thing that I haven't encountered but I commonly see is people accidentally engaging the slide lock (both ways, locking open or causing slide to fail to lock open) I feel like the reason for this is partly due to the way the guns were designed back in the day. The controls were set up for people to just shoot one handed, tea cuping, or crossed thumbs. It's just a training issue I know but nonetheless a thought I've had.
For fun yesterday, I shot with the old "revolver grip", thumbs crossed and noticed how much more solid my grip felt, no readjusting at all, and while I'm sure there was more flip, I couldn't tell.
Another thing that I haven't encountered but I commonly see is people accidentally engaging the slide lock (both ways, locking open or causing slide to fail to lock open) I feel like the reason for this is partly due to the way the guns were designed back in the day. The controls were set up for people to just shoot one handed, tea cuping, or crossed thumbs. It's just a training issue I know but nonetheless a thought I've had.
For fun yesterday, I shot with the old "revolver grip", thumbs crossed and noticed how much more solid my grip felt, no readjusting at all, and while I'm sure there was more flip, I couldn't tell.