That's my understanding too. But it is also used to bring the trigger a little closer to a short finger.Gwhite wrote:I thought it was primarily intended for people who shoot "cross-dominant", i.e. dominant hand & eye are on opposite sides.
Aftermarket Steyr AP Grips For Short Fingers?
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Re: Aftermarket Steyr AP Grips For Short Fingers?
Re: Aftermarket Steyr AP Grips For Short Fingers?
Watch the trigger bar when you remove the shoe. On my Walther, the bar is metal, and on a cold day, it would suck the heat out of my finger. Sometimes my finger would go numb from the cold other times the finger would be just cold enough to give me trouble controlling my finger.
So put some kind of plastic over the metal bar to insulate it from her finger.
So put some kind of plastic over the metal bar to insulate it from her finger.
Re: Aftermarket Steyr AP Grips For Short Fingers?
Hello,
greetings from Bavaria/Germany.
If you are interested : Rink Grip Steyr LP 10 XSRb0d
http://www.egun.de/market/item.php?id=5405173
Shiping costs 18,99 €
Regards
Holger
greetings from Bavaria/Germany.
If you are interested : Rink Grip Steyr LP 10 XSRb0d
http://www.egun.de/market/item.php?id=5405173
Shiping costs 18,99 €
Regards
Holger