Can someone take a pic of their Gen5 with geeplate and a support hand only grip?
I'm curious how much it ends up squishing the fingers together (if at all).
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I didn't realize you couldn't get a pinky on there with a gee plate. Why is it recommended?
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If you're searching for a four-finger grip, perhaps Pearce has something for you:
https://www.pearcegrip.com/Products/GLOCK
Duces
Last edited by Duces Tecum; 11-11-2023 at 01:05 PM.
I don't have one but I would imagine it helps the hand leverage off of it to get the hand has high up on the pistol and lock in the grip as high as possible. This would be the same for the effectiveness of finger groves. Despite Glock moving away from them because they didn't fit everyone, I think they served a specific purpose. I would take a look at how Bob Vogel uses his strong hand to grip the gun and if you grip a pistol that way, some type of leverage is beneficial unless you modded the gun somehow to make it more grippy. His grip starts at approx 1:00 minute. Its worth the watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=688tyvWxaYg