Same here on all three counts. No, you're not weird at all. You are simply enlightened. And no doubt a smart, handsome devil with much charm, a wicked smile and a way with the ladies (like all of us who favor the arched MSH).First mod I do to all my 1911s is changing out the flat mainspring housing to an arched one. It just feels so much better to me, and points more naturally for me.
Oddly enough one of the little known features of the Ruger SR9c is that part of the grip area is reversible for a flat or arched grip. And I preferred the arched feeling on that handgun.
AMSH are cool so get yer helmet on and get in the game.. LolWell shoot.....guess im going to have to find an arched msh and try fit it to my gun.....never used one.
Actually,I figure quite the contrary.The arched main spring housing, makes it sit more upright in your hand, opposite The Glock's rakish angle.When you compare the 1911's with the arched housings to the Glocks, youll find they are very close to the same grip angle, and point basically the same.
Actually,I figure quite the contrary.The arched main spring housing, makes it sit more upright in your hand, opposite The Glock's rakish angle.
Heres a couple of pics to show what Im getting at. I find they both point the same for me.
Colt GM on top of a Glock 17
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17 on top of GM
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I’m no longer a Glockaphobic!
First mod I do to all my 1911s is changing out the flat mainspring housing to an arched one. It just feels so much better to me, and points more naturally for me. It seems that all of them are offered new with flat ones these days. Am I am oddball, or are you guys changing them too?
Hi! Im Otto, and Im no longer a Glockaphobic!