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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Glock" data-source="post: 2583177" data-attributes="member: 32877"><p>Slow or pause the guy in the video, he has a different grip, his off hand index finger actually touches the pistol frame. Never have seen that. But come to think of it, have never seen or watched a left hand shooter either. I tried griping my pistol and letting my off hand index finger go between my shooting index and touch the gun and it was really awkward and felt weird to me, He is quick. </p><p></p><p> And the video shows that everyone shoots a different style and can achieve the same with ever so slightly differences to completely different grips and such. Enjoyed the video, we do a lot of timed speed shooting, and me being the old man, it is very different for me against the young guys that come shoot. I think smoothness should come first and if your smooth, the speed will naturally come about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Glock, post: 2583177, member: 32877"] Slow or pause the guy in the video, he has a different grip, his off hand index finger actually touches the pistol frame. Never have seen that. But come to think of it, have never seen or watched a left hand shooter either. I tried griping my pistol and letting my off hand index finger go between my shooting index and touch the gun and it was really awkward and felt weird to me, He is quick. And the video shows that everyone shoots a different style and can achieve the same with ever so slightly differences to completely different grips and such. Enjoyed the video, we do a lot of timed speed shooting, and me being the old man, it is very different for me against the young guys that come shoot. I think smoothness should come first and if your smooth, the speed will naturally come about. [/QUOTE]
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