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    A history of grip techniques

    http://blog.krtraining.com/shooting-...ndgun-episode/

    See Karl Rehn demo the history of grips. Karl is a good buddy of several of us here.

    I took note of the grab your wrist technique. Sigh - I had a good friend (who passed), who shot like this but really wasn't that hot. I suggested a shift in grip but that's the way his daddy (Marine high officer) shot and that's the way this good ol' Texas was going to. What do transplanted New Yorker/Oregonians know?

    Saw the divot on Karl's hand from the 1911. Mine tends to do that a touch and I always put a little tape on that spot. Bad grip? I shoot it fairly accurately.

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