papaairbear
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1. CZ 75 (hands down #1)
2. Kahr P9
3. 1911
2. Kahr P9
3. 1911
1. No, Georgia. You think Germany is the only place they used to force kids to conform???He must have not learned from a deutsche Lehrerin at a rural elementary school in Germany. 8) I actually had to write right handed in class at all times and well you know ... act right handed at all times. And yes, I only had one teacher.
How long are we going to go back and forth on this???
Or as long as you stubbornly refuse to acknowledge that some things are simply more natural to individuals than others. Funny how well-heeled folks have been getting measured for custom guns for centuries so that they fit perfectly. So that they feel and fit more "naturally". Yet as soon as you suggest the same for a handgun, folks say "everything is learned". Well yes, you can adapt yourself and learn to use anything reasonably well but you won't find any competition sporting clays shooters using shotguns that have not been explicitly fitted to them. An easier thing to do with a rifle or shotgun because the wood stock is easily adapted. Not so easy with handguns because their designs cannot be easily altered. The solution? Find what fits YOU.As long as you stubbornly refuse to aknowledge that complex behavior and traditions are a learned behavior and humans are not born with a "gun gene" for individual ideal grippage.
Or as long as you stubbornly refuse to acknowledge that some things are simply more natural to individuals than others. Funny how well-heeled folks have been getting measured for custom guns for centuries so that they fit perfectly. So that they feel and fit more "naturally
Typical response from those who "don't get it". There are some things some folks understand and some things they do not. No amount of explaining will make them understand. I'm not going to continue this discussion with someone who said "I'm a bit of a n00b when it comes to guns" only two years ago. Perhaps if you spent the next few years working on your point-shooting, you might finally understand.Furthermore the whole "you get it or you don't" is not a valid argument in any kind of rational discussion.
Yes, I would call myself a greater authority than someone who called themselves a "noob" only 2yrs ago. Do I claim to be an "expert"? Absolutely not. Do I believe I have a greater understanding on this subject than some? Yes, I do. Some things can ONLY be gained through experience. Like I said, spend 50,000rds working on your point-shooting over the next couple years and then get back to me.So now you're not only arguing from faith, but also from authority?
Unfortunately for you, there's nothing simplistic about it but it's obvious that you need to spend more time shooting and less time in the classroom.Could there not be the tiniest chance that this discussion is about cognitive development in relations to guns, rather than a simplistic attempt at explaining why people like their guns because "dey just born wid'em?"
What works for you guys?
And how does this relate to the OP's question?He must have not learned from a deutsche Lehrerin at a rural elementary school in Germany. 8) I actually had to write right handed in class at all times and well you know ... act right handed at all times. And yes, I only had one teacher.