Air Pistols Grips & Action Seating

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lyoke3
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Air Pistols Grips & Action Seating

Post by lyoke3 »

Do some brands of air pistol sit deeper into the grip than others? I have seen a lot of grips recently in air pistol that have a lot of hand support. I don't know the sizes but with my stock large grip I am pushing the limits on the equipment control box.

I have large and long hands so I'm at a little disadvantage but was curious if there were grips made to sit the action deeper into the grip so that more support could be provided. (Within the rules of course.)
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Grippy
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Re: Air Pistols Grips & Action Seating

Post by Grippy »

Most factory grips are already cutting it fairly close at the top (the part between thumb and index finger). There is often only 1-2mm of material left. I don't think there is too much room to move the grip forward there. However some air pistols are inherently shorter such as the CM200EI. You are unlikely to even get close to the length of the control box with those.
The other issue with moving too far forwards is that us long handed people might run out of trigger blade adjustment range.
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