Anyone tried this "non grip"?

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zooma
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Re: Anyone tried this "non grip"?

Post by zooma » Wed May 15, 2013 12:01 pm

The very same SAM K14 that you use the "non-grip" technique on eh?

..............now there's a surprise! :lol:
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Re: Anyone tried this "non grip"?

Post by I.J. » Wed May 15, 2013 1:44 pm

zooma wrote:The very same SAM K14 that you use the "non-grip" technique on eh?

..............now there's a surprise! :lol:
Now, now! :naughty: I never said the SAM was inaccurate :o , quite the opposite. Its just that it requires more input than say my Steyr, which I got to replace it. Using several different pistols for various competitions I find it easier to have some standardisation in grip/sights/trigger etc. :dance: Something Im sure you will personally understand. :shifty:

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zooma
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Re: Anyone tried this "non grip"?

Post by zooma » Wed May 15, 2013 9:07 pm

Using several different pistols for various competitions I find it easier to have some standardisation in grip/sights/trigger etc. :dance: Something Im sure you will personally understand. :shifty:

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Ian[/quote]

I have no idea what you are talking about :hand:
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