It’s usually either that, the ergos of a Glock’s frame not playing nice with the shooter’s hands, or slowly decreasing grip pressure with the support hand.
I find that the minus connector and some conservative polishing of key contact points really reduces the pronounced wall in a typical Glock trigger action. It’s still not really great by any stretch of the imagination, but I find it considerably less distracting.
I am not the one you quoted, but for many of us, it is not about the weight. A revolver is flatter than a Glock, except at the cylinder, and many folks have natural hollows, where the cylinder can situate itself. I cannot hope to wear a Glock AIWB, unless it is a G42, but a GP100-sized revolver works OK. Before my butt fell off, with age, part of each glute muscle had a nicely rounded place for the cylinder to situate itself.
On the belt, the center of gravity of a revolver is lower than is the case with many autos. A high center of gravity can cause the grip end of a weapon to subtly lean outward, causing the muzzle end to apply pressure against the body. If the belt is not snug, a high center-of-gravity can increase the momentum effect, if the a weapon is able to move about.
Retar’d LE. Kinesthetic dufus.
Don’t tread on volcanos!
Be Aware-Stay Safe. Gunfighting Is A Thinking Man's Game. So We Might Want To Bring Thinking Back Into It.
Just an awesome listen.
Chronic back pain makes carrying weight on my waist painful, so a 5-shot snub works for around the house. IMHO, it's not a primary carry piece
for going out in public though, especially without reloads. My going outside gun is a Gen 1 Steyr S9, OWB @ 4 o'clock with 2 spare mags. As others
have noted the snubbie has its place and it sure beats the PDW back at home but it would not be adequate to deal with multiple assailants. I have
carried the Steyr since '04, and find it to be reliable and easy to shoot well. The snub rides in my bathrobe pocket when I'm home.
I really enjoyed this episode. Great discussion of the snub's strengths as compared to a G19, etc. It's sort of a yin/yang thing. One problem the snub has is that while everyone shoots at 5-7 yards, no one is getting regular experience with contact shots. What is not seen tends to be undervalued. Thanks for your time getting the word out.