There are so so many complains about the grip of the Glocks are too bulky and at a steep angle. I look at my Glock 26(I am sure the other models are the same), the back of the lower part of the grip below the pin is EMPTY, just an empty cavity. Why Glock keep that part? Below is the picture I put in a few lines to show how easy to make the grip less bulky AND make the grip less angle. It will not affect any of the moving parts and the critical parts at all. Those of you that have like Glock 19 or others can easily verify what I said, just look into the bottom of the grip and you should see it.
You see, line (1) is the angle of the back of the grip that gives the steep angle everyone complains about. line (2) shows the whole section inside is empty and if you trim the grip following line (2) and modify the front of the grip a little, you can make the grip much straighter like everyone else. Less bulk, straighter angle WITHOUT affecting anything of the function of the gun.
Am I missing something? Anyone actually told Glock? This is so simple it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that. I am pretty sure I am right. What do you think?
You see, line (1) is the angle of the back of the grip that gives the steep angle everyone complains about. line (2) shows the whole section inside is empty and if you trim the grip following line (2) and modify the front of the grip a little, you can make the grip much straighter like everyone else. Less bulk, straighter angle WITHOUT affecting anything of the function of the gun.
Am I missing something? Anyone actually told Glock? This is so simple it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that. I am pretty sure I am right. What do you think?