As a result, every shot would result in muzzle flip no matter how much of a death grip I had. Even with grip tape, the friction eventually rubs the texture off or moved the tape all over the frame.
The left grip seems to be more efficient for guns with smoother frames as it allows you to cover more of the grip. But that’s to be determined next time.
(Ironically, the photo is presented as “before and after” learning “proper gripping technique”)
Video that made me reconsider:: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4YjtYcPWkh/
My daily driver is an advanced piece of Czechnology from the distant future that flows from my hands like liquid metal so I can’t relate to anything happening here. Seriously, though, where else would you put your support hand, that “hand on bottom of magazine” thing they used to do in the 90s where you can’t do the weaver stance properly?
What is even happening in that right picture? Looks like the shooter is going to have a hard time with repeating that grip and get bad slide bite. The one on the left doesn’t look right, either. What is going on here?
Put it on your chest like a WWI/WWII GI