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    I’m starting to warm up to this idea a bit, I have to admit.
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    Interesting comment on the TP9 trigger being horrendous -- the exact reason I got rid of mine.
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    I wonder if the Grandpower Stribog could work as a cheek weld pistol. I am at least confident that they work consistently. My primary issue is that I'm a lefty and I'm a little paranoid about taking a lot of brass to the face. This could be a dumb worry, I'm not really sure
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk View Post
    I wonder if the Grandpower Stribog could work as a cheek weld pistol. I am at least confident that they work consistently. My primary issue is that I'm a lefty and I'm a little paranoid about taking a lot of brass to the face. This could be a dumb worry, I'm not really sure
    I believe ideally you would want more upper behind the grip rather than stopping flush like that but it might still work. But you would almost definitely get a burnt nose as a Lefty.

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    What about the CSM MP57? Other than it's a "Chassis System" and 5.7. Looks like it would work with the cheek weld.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Vandal320 View Post
    What about the CSM MP57? Other than it's a "Chassis System" and 5.7. Looks like it would work with the cheek weld.

    Yep, that should work. Expect for the issues with a chassis... Mainly, how well is it made and will it hold zero. Most chassis designs will loose a zero if you remove the pistol. Probably not enough to make a big difference at 15yds but the Cheek Weld idea should be viable for 75 to 100yd shots.

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    Very interesting idea. Probably not gonna bank on a .22lr for self defense tho.

    Did this guy do anything with the idea of using a sling and pushing into it to create tension? Making a cheek weld against a sling strap or anything?

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    I wonder if the keltec p50 can work with this idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45dotACP View Post
    Very interesting idea. Probably not gonna bank on a .22lr for self defense tho.

    Did this guy do anything with the idea of using a sling and pushing into it to create tension? Making a cheek weld against a sling strap or anything?

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    He's shown that technique when shooting it one handed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GearFondler View Post
    He's shown that technique when shooting it one handed.
    Yeah, he’s a real thinker when it comes to isometric sling tension. Both his birds-head shotgun stuff and AR pistol stuff address the topic.
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