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    Question Grip Force Adapter for Glocks?

    I have owned two glocks in the past and I have gotten rid of them because I shoot M&Ps and XDs much better and they also point/sit in my hand much more naturally. Have any of you had this problem (grip angle and the way the glock sits in your hand) and then tried out one of these with any luck? Thanks

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    Default Re: Grip Force Adapter for Glocks?

    I have one for my generation three model 19.. I used it for a while but wound up taking it off and it's currently somewhere in my parts box. When I bought it I knew nothing about their claim of changing the grip angle, I just thought I wanted a beaver tail since my 1911s have one. Thinking back, I would say it really does not change the grip angle as it does nothing for the front strap. If you're happy with the Smith and Wesson's and Springfield's I would say you should stick with them. If it does make any improvement on the angle it's certainly not enough to justify trying a pistol you know doesn't fit well. It doesn't change anything that much.
    DDG-8 "Sine Timore"

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    Default Re: Grip Force Adapter for Glocks?

    Thanks for your input. I appreciate it

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    Default Re: Grip Force Adapter for Glocks?

    What will Glock introduce next? Single stack 45 full size lol
    Why isn't there a 19 or 23 size 10mm? Or is the 29 considered compact?

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    Default Re: Grip Force Adapter for Glocks?

    i had one on my glock 34 and honestly I cant say I noticed much of a difference (in grip angle). having the higher beavertail was nice but I think it added more grip size to the gun that I didn't want. if you shoot m&p's and such better than stick with them, no shame in that. I cant shoot m&p's near as well as my glocks, but that's all personal preference. stick with what works best for you.

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    Default Re: Grip Force Adapter for Glocks?

    I had one on my G23 for a while. I too now have it in my Glock Parts box. It was no advantage for me, plus the added "beavertail" (are we still allowed to say that?) forces the hand down a tad, in effect raising the bore axis, theoretically increasing the flip affect.

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