But I took another look at my Glock 23. I don't even know why I picked it up again but I noticed the finger groove ridges off to either side was where my hand wasn't fitting. Not only that the ridges themselves had not been taken all the way down. Knew I have to be careful, not much material in the corners. But after some judicious sanding with 120 grit then checking then repeating the process slowly over and over I actually have the grip much more comfortable to hold. It's still a tad on the boxy side but no where near as bad as when I gave up, I may be able to salvage this. Also did some more sanding under and along the sharp edge of the trigger guard.
This is an improvement but it doesn't mean I'm going to start stocking up on Glocks. If I have to always do this much work to make them mostly fit my hands then no but at least I was able to mostly salvage this one.
A little more 120 grit work then on to the 230 grit then 400 grit.
This is an improvement but it doesn't mean I'm going to start stocking up on Glocks. If I have to always do this much work to make them mostly fit my hands then no but at least I was able to mostly salvage this one.
A little more 120 grit work then on to the 230 grit then 400 grit.