easyrider604
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
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- Greater Vancouver, BC
I don't know why shooters look for comfortable grips. If I want to be comfortable, I slouch on my sofa.
17 or 19, they are both mild kicking 9mm. Why do we need a long grip that fills and even extends below many hands. The 19 grip is long enough. It is a mental thing that we think the gun will jump out of our hands like a slippery fish. I used to have a Colt Officer's Model 45acp that have an even shorter grip and it never ever had a tendency to leap out of my grip.
Mind you I only have medium sized and skinny hands, of average strength as well.
Anyways, I am glad some guys like the 17. Who else would buy my 17RTF when I decide to sell it to get a 19?
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Actually, I may not even get a 19. The FNS9/40 fits me perfectly as it has the same grip angle and very similar control placements and feel as a customed 1911 with checkered front and back straps. Very reasonably priced specially new or slightly used from the EE. Perfect for me.
17 or 19, they are both mild kicking 9mm. Why do we need a long grip that fills and even extends below many hands. The 19 grip is long enough. It is a mental thing that we think the gun will jump out of our hands like a slippery fish. I used to have a Colt Officer's Model 45acp that have an even shorter grip and it never ever had a tendency to leap out of my grip.
Mind you I only have medium sized and skinny hands, of average strength as well.
Anyways, I am glad some guys like the 17. Who else would buy my 17RTF when I decide to sell it to get a 19?



Actually, I may not even get a 19. The FNS9/40 fits me perfectly as it has the same grip angle and very similar control placements and feel as a customed 1911 with checkered front and back straps. Very reasonably priced specially new or slightly used from the EE. Perfect for me.
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