WildBill45
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8QgKQNa-0Y
I did quite well shooting my S&W 325 with the standard, issued rubber grips, but, and there always is a but in life ... the rubber grip puts grip between your hand and the frame, which changes the trigger length to operate the trigger efficiently. Today I switched to Hogue wooden grips, which puts the frame right up against the web of your hand. The super light scandium frame barks as it is, and with the removal of the rubber barrier between hand and frame would it be hard to handle.
This is the question I asked today in my pursuit of a better defensive handgun. I took it to the range to sort it out, and the video shows the results and more.
I did quite well shooting my S&W 325 with the standard, issued rubber grips, but, and there always is a but in life ... the rubber grip puts grip between your hand and the frame, which changes the trigger length to operate the trigger efficiently. Today I switched to Hogue wooden grips, which puts the frame right up against the web of your hand. The super light scandium frame barks as it is, and with the removal of the rubber barrier between hand and frame would it be hard to handle.
This is the question I asked today in my pursuit of a better defensive handgun. I took it to the range to sort it out, and the video shows the results and more.
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