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finger hook
For those who uses a very old free pistol that still has a finger hook, how do you grip the pistol? I presume the finger hook is for the middle finger, but I feel my grip is unstable. I tried to use my ring finger, thus having a strage looking grip, but I feel muh more stable. Of course, I can always not use the finger hook..
Last edited by conradin on Mon Sep 07, 2015 3:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: finger hook
I'm surE Rover will bE all over this onE.conradin wrote:For those who uses a very old free pistol that still has a finger hold, how do you grip the pistol? I presume the finger hook is for the middle finger, but I feel my grip is unstable. I tried to use my ring finger, thus having a strage looking grip, but I feel muh more stable. Of course, I can always not use the finger hook..
Re: finger hook
I'm sure you'll both understand when I say, "Use your stinkfinger."
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Re: finger hook
D'oh!
I shoot free pistol and I thought that the only use of the middle finger was for it to be displayed to the winning competitor; or in my situation... winning competition.
I shoot free pistol and I thought that the only use of the middle finger was for it to be displayed to the winning competitor; or in my situation... winning competition.
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Re: finger hook
I don't think there's a problem with free pistol even though you used middle fingers , ther is no big deal with it.
Re: finger hook
Oh, goodness, whatever could you mean?Rover wrote:I'm sure you'll both understand when I say, "Use your stinkfinger."
Re: finger hook
Pull it out! Or, possibly, have Conradin pull your finger.
Re: finger hook
None of you really have answer my question. The difficulty in grip is compounded by the style of the grip, which is a curved one, just like a flintlock.
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That should be a warning to you not to blindly follow faddish trends in your shooting gear.
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A lot of the older "free" pistols (maybe scheibenpistole is a better term) were intended to be held with a bent elbow.
It's a stance that seems a bit antiquated, and it's not without its issues. But, it does offset other problems and can be helpful for people suffering from elbow or lower back pain.
Jim
It's a stance that seems a bit antiquated, and it's not without its issues. But, it does offset other problems and can be helpful for people suffering from elbow or lower back pain.
Jim
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It's simple...conradin wrote:None of you really have answer my question. The difficulty in grip is compounded by the style of the grip, which is a curved one, just like a flintlock.
Either you add putty to make it form to your hand or you classify it as a historical gun and use it has is.
Your choice.
Or just get a modern free pistol (TOZ 35 included)...
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Do you have any photos showing such a style?6string wrote:A lot of the older "free" pistols (maybe scheibenpistole is a better term) were intended to be held with a bent elbow.
It's a stance that seems a bit antiquated, and it's not without its issues. But, it does offset other problems and can be helpful for people suffering from elbow or lower back pain.
Jim
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Perfect. That is what I am talking about. The Tell.
Re: finger hook
Ignore the hook, grip the gun normally. Everybody who shoots muzzle-loading pistols seriously doesn't bother with them.