TomJ
Contributing Member
I was at the range today with a couple of 1911's, both 45's, two P320's (45 and 357 Sig) and my Glock 19. I put less than 100 rounds through the Glock and over 300 through the other guns. Although the recoil from the 1911's and Sig's was greater than that of the Glock, my right wrist started throbbing while shooting the Glock where it was fine shooting the other guns. It's not the first time I noticed this and I have isolated it to my Glocks. The only thing I can think of is the difference in the grip angle is causing this. I have some old injuries that are catching up to me, (I broke my right wrist once and hand twice) which I'm sure doesn't help. I carry the Glock often and shoot it well. It's been incredibly reliable and I hate to get rid of it, but I've been thinking of trading it in for the M&P 2.0. I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this and if there's anything I can try differently to do away with this pain. I understand that without seeing me shoot, this may be a tough question to answer.