Has someone compared in thickness/volume grips size M-right made by Ciro, Rink and Nill ?.
I want to know which one of them is the thickest one. I’m using Ciro grip size M-M on LP10 but it’s a little bit too thin in volume while size M-L is too thick. I’m looking for grip which is a little thicker than Ciro M-M grip.
Experience with RINK grip vs Morini
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Dear maltom, your coach is 100% correct, but correct grip importan also!maltom wrote:I asked a coach about his opinion on grips, i.e. Rink vs Morini.
He answered:
It is not the grip that shoots. It is the mind that shoots :)
Most important question is which grip you have to choose, and what data will you use to make a right decision?
Russ wrote:Dear maltom, your coach is 100% correct, but correct grip is importan also!maltom wrote:I asked a coach about his opinion on grips, i.e. Rink vs Morini.
He answered:
It is not the grip that shoots. It is the mind that shoots :)
Most important question is which grip you have to choose, and what data will you use to make a right decision?
One difference between a Rink grip and all others is his patented method of adjusting the palm shelf. It's very clever, very convenient, and generally eliminates the need for a third hand to make the adjustment.
I can't help but comment that a lot of the discussion above about Rink vs Morini vs X vs Y really boiled down to the question of custom-fitted grip vs the standard grips supplied by the manufacturer. I am happy with my Rink custom grip, and had a lot of problem with the Morini medium grip that came with the pistol. I'm sure that I could adapt the Morini to fit, and I'm sure that any of the custom grip makers could make a grip that was better than the bog-standard one from Steyr. This is not a criticism of Steyr or Morini, but far more likely a comment about the shape and strength of my right hand.
I think David Levene is right on.
I can't help but comment that a lot of the discussion above about Rink vs Morini vs X vs Y really boiled down to the question of custom-fitted grip vs the standard grips supplied by the manufacturer. I am happy with my Rink custom grip, and had a lot of problem with the Morini medium grip that came with the pistol. I'm sure that I could adapt the Morini to fit, and I'm sure that any of the custom grip makers could make a grip that was better than the bog-standard one from Steyr. This is not a criticism of Steyr or Morini, but far more likely a comment about the shape and strength of my right hand.
I think David Levene is right on.