Quote Originally Posted by youbeyouibei View Post
Absolutely as far as the "looks" go but the function speaks for itself. From your grouping, do you shoot a Weaver stance or modified Weaver by chance? I used to shoot/prefer modified Weaver but have since gone to an isosceles stance after a training I attended; pretty sure it was with Yavapai Firearms in Arizona but I could be wrong...either them or Gunsite Academy, I can't remember for sure. Anyway, my point is the grip angle on the Glocks was designed to align the bore axis with your arms/wrists as they would be presented when shooting the isosceles stance. Something about the grip angle matching how the bones in your arms/wrists lock when you shoot that form, with the strong hand wrist slightly canted down and the support hand wrist following suit...I don't know if there's any truth to it or not but we were hitting 8" steel plates at 100 yards from the prone with handguns, so the guy teaching it might have known what he was talking about, lol!
I can't complain with my Glock, I've come to love it. I shoot Isosceles...basically you're square to the target. Our firearms instructor will take a baby glock and shoot 100 yards away hitting a 10" circle....upside down. It was the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen in my life.