Schmitty19
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- Windsor Area
Thanks for the tip, I'll give that grip a whirl!
You are gripping the pistol too low with your left hand. Get higher with your left hand grip and it should move your dominant hand thumb up. Your left hand thumb should be resting on the plastic of the frame just in front of the slide lock tabs. This will cause you dominant hand thumb to rest a lot closer to the slide stop lever, so you may have to move your dominant hand thumb onto the meat of your left hand.
EDIT: I had the camera handy so I snapped a few pics of the way I grip my Glock (I use a GFA). I don't have large hands, so I've never had an issue with Glock Bite, but my fingers are freaky long, so it works for me.
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You are gripping the pistol too low with your left hand. Get higher with your left hand grip and it should move your dominant hand thumb up. Your left hand thumb should be resting on the plastic of the frame just in front of the slide lock tabs. This will cause you dominant hand thumb to rest a lot closer to the slide stop lever, so you may have to move your dominant hand thumb onto the meat of your left hand.
EDIT: I had the camera handy so I snapped a few pics of the way I grip my Glock (I use a GFA). I don't have large hands, so I've never had an issue with Glock Bite, but my fingers are freaky long, so it works for me.
This was a hard pic to take so the pistol isn't aligned as it usually is, but the grip is right (for me)..
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I was gonna do that but i dont have a third arm lol, how did you take the pics? ###y wife?
Brother-in-law.
No, he's not ###y.