Once the Steyr becomes the pistol of choice, how does one determine the correct hand size? Medium or large
Of course right or left is easy ;-)
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You need to go to a bunch of matches and talk to some people. Get to know them, let them know that you're considering buying a new pistol and most likely they will offer to let you hold their pistols without even having to ask! If you do ask, 9/10 the owners are very happy to let you give their pistols a hold.
Hold everything you can get your hands on. Don't just assume that the Steyr is for you!
In my experience doing this, I found out that the Morini grips (used on the Steyr and the Morini's) that fit my hand is a medium. I had assumed that I would be using a large because my hands are a little larger than average (I'm 6' 2"). However I have put my hands on a lot of Morini's and Steyr's most of them completely stock, and the medium grips fit my hand perfectly.
Oz
Hold everything you can get your hands on. Don't just assume that the Steyr is for you!
In my experience doing this, I found out that the Morini grips (used on the Steyr and the Morini's) that fit my hand is a medium. I had assumed that I would be using a large because my hands are a little larger than average (I'm 6' 2"). However I have put my hands on a lot of Morini's and Steyr's most of them completely stock, and the medium grips fit my hand perfectly.
Oz
Here a link to the Morini size chart: http://www.morini.ch/grips.htm
and the Rink one: http://www.formgriffe.de/alt/english/parameter.htm
As you can see, Rink has much more parameters to adapt the grip to your hand.
and the Rink one: http://www.formgriffe.de/alt/english/parameter.htm
As you can see, Rink has much more parameters to adapt the grip to your hand.