@carlosmorris4510 I sits in your hand completely different. Notice it next to the other colt. Completely different with just grip change. Thank you for watching
People give Glocks crap for their sights all the time, but they don’t realize that they are the same as any adjustable sights on double/single action revolvers. I grew up on revolvers and it seemed seamless to transition to Glock.
Come on Terry it doesn't take this long to say 'glock grip angle sucks' That is fine. My High Standard 22 auto had the same grip angle... it did not claim to be a defense pistol.
I would not go as far to say it sucks. A better adjective is "different ". Lol. FYI the high standard you have is cool. I like those. almost identical to the Comt woodsman.
@@TerryBenton My gramps got me that gun when I was nine years old. he was quite the character. him and my grandma lived in Arkansas and had a ranch and a hardware store. we would spend summers there. It was quite the culture shock for little blond boys in Arkansas in those days when they still had colored drinking fountains. My grandfather also had the worlds second biggest Winchester lever gun collection with 110 old lever guns. He had a bomb shelter (blast doors and all) with the rifles in racks all along the walls. most had boxes of ammo next to em including the two Henry rimfire and 1866 guns. That is where us kids slept. I was two little to hold the HS with one hand so used both in the exact same grip I use today. They of course would laugh at me and show me the proper way to hold and shoot a handgun. One hand and the other on their hip... I had 20/15 vision in those days but did not know that was anything special. He would bet the locals that I could hit anything with that pistol that they could hit with their 22 rifles. He also had cap and ball Colts and a Thompson he was not a good shot tho by any means. In his front yard was a 5 gallon bucket full of dirt.. maybe 25 yards from the porch? every once in a while he would take a shot at it with the 1911 he kept loaded. never did hit it. and man.... that thing was loud! We did not wear earprotection back then. I got so that I would use the ends of used firecrakers for plugs. once in a while he would ask me to try the 1911 at the bucket. Of course I hit it 90% of the time and he would just look at me and shake his head.
@@TerryBenton He was the kind of guy who would trade for/to get anything. he probly through in... a diamond ring he was wearing a dozen times that I know of. lol What he was good at was convincing people that whatever he was doing was the greatest thing ever... he made things look good. I have been accused of that myself. I think it is just a matter of honest enthusiasm. One of my exes told me that watching me eat made her hungry. I eat to live tho not live to eat. I do eat fast tho.
As a harris voter I can tell you with authority that the grip angle on a glock is not the problem. The problem is your wrist/forearm. It is a very simple operation to simply break and reset your bones. Depending on age etc. the healing time is only a few months to... well and contrary to what people say... once healed you will still be able to button your pants. I would advise against urinating while standing up tho unless you use the other hand.
Beautiful factory combat grips on the S&W, your revolver collection is pristine.
Thank you for your comment and for watching
Nice freaking revolvers beautiful.
Thank you
Thank you very much - I didn't know this... The reverse grip angle on that Colt is definitely different; it must sit in your hand differently.
@carlosmorris4510 I sits in your hand completely different. Notice it next to the other colt. Completely different with just grip change. Thank you for watching
People give Glocks crap for their sights all the time, but they don’t realize that they are the same as any adjustable sights on double/single action revolvers. I grew up on revolvers and it seemed seamless to transition to Glock.
@Gunsandbunsmma they are the same except they are made out of plastic and not adjustable unless you tap it side ti side. Lol
Guess I'm just a Glocker for life but I got a soft spot for a Smith and Wesson 629 Deluxe in 44 magnum.
@douglasphillips24 the 629 is an awesome gun. I have a 629 also. I love it. Thanks for watching
Definitely the 629... A real gun compared to a Glock (lol)! 😄
I see 5 man and 1 girl
Lol. Interesting way to put it
Come on Terry it doesn't take this long to say 'glock grip angle sucks' That is fine. My High Standard 22 auto had the same grip angle... it did not claim to be a defense pistol.
I would not go as far to say it sucks. A better adjective is "different ". Lol. FYI the high standard you have is cool. I like those. almost identical to the Comt woodsman.
@@TerryBenton My gramps got me that gun when I was nine years old. he was quite the character. him and my grandma lived in Arkansas and had a ranch and a hardware store. we would spend summers there. It was quite the culture shock for little blond boys in Arkansas in those days when they still had colored drinking fountains. My grandfather also had the worlds second biggest Winchester lever gun collection with 110 old lever guns. He had a bomb shelter (blast doors and all) with the rifles in racks all along the walls. most had boxes of ammo next to em including the two Henry rimfire and 1866 guns. That is where us kids slept. I was two little to hold the HS with one hand so used both in the exact same grip I use today. They of course would laugh at me and show me the proper way to hold and shoot a handgun. One hand and the other on their hip... I had 20/15 vision in those days but did not know that was anything special. He would bet the locals that I could hit anything with that pistol that they could hit with their 22 rifles. He also had cap and ball Colts and a Thompson he was not a good shot tho by any means. In his front yard was a 5 gallon bucket full of dirt.. maybe 25 yards from the porch? every once in a while he would take a shot at it with the 1911 he kept loaded. never did hit it. and man.... that thing was loud! We did not wear earprotection back then. I got so that I would use the ends of used firecrakers for plugs. once in a while he would ask me to try the 1911 at the bucket. Of course I hit it 90% of the time and he would just look at me and shake his head.
@doranmaxwell1755 wow, what an awesome story. Very cool.stuff
@@TerryBenton He was the kind of guy who would trade for/to get anything. he probly through in... a diamond ring he was wearing a dozen times that I know of. lol What he was good at was convincing people that whatever he was doing was the greatest thing ever... he made things look good. I have been accused of that myself. I think it is just a matter of honest enthusiasm. One of my exes told me that watching me eat made her hungry. I eat to live tho not live to eat. I do eat fast tho.
As a harris voter I can tell you with authority that the grip angle on a glock is not the problem. The problem is your wrist/forearm. It is a very simple operation to simply break and reset your bones. Depending on age etc. the healing time is only a few months to... well and contrary to what people say... once healed you will still be able to button your pants. I would advise against urinating while standing up tho unless you use the other hand.
Lol. Now that is funny