I'm old and slow and certainly not in the league of most of you guys but I do shoot a lot. I have over 8,000 rounds through two different XL's. Many of those rounds were in matches and I finally quit the gun due to my inability to shoot accurate followup shots. My thinking was the grip was too small for me to control.
I heard about the Razorback and decided to try it. It wasn't all that impressive opening the box and "feeling" the grip but once I shot it in a match, I'M SOLD! At this point I'd have to say it is the second biggest equipment improvement I've ever made. RDS being first, nothing else comes close. Your results may vary.
I admit I never had one on a micro. I have shot a rental P365 numerous times and always found grip too short front to back. I thought of Razorback as an option to increase that dimension and mentioned it to Ben at Boresight over a year ago1. I never went through with the P365 but I guess he thought that the idea was sound to offer it.
Both of my G19s have it though. It creates a backstrap shape close to that one of CZ that I do 90%+ of my shooting with. Brings index of them two closer so I don't get killed on the streets fishing for a dot.
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Many think it’s dumb or pointless until they actually run it hard. Then Ben collects another $250-$500.
There are a lot of things I don't know. The whole reason I have switched to carrying my 365XL away from my stable of Glocks is because I took a loving to a Walther Q5 SF. Well now my Glocks feel like a 2X4 and don't point like they used to. However the little Sig points in my hand very similar to the Walther. I am concerned the Razorback would change this.
Looks like the Pmags do drop free with a little cleaning and waxing.
They won’t be CO legal coming in around 150mm.
So it’s going to be “Open” if I use it at a match.
Also, this came early…