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I recently replaced the arched MSH on my Springfield due to difficulty in getting a good, comfortable, high-thumb grip while depressing the grip safety sufficiently. Now all is well and it points better for me (though I know that's supposed to be the opposite...).
Doesn't really matter to me, but I have a slight preference for arched. Seems to fit in my big hands better. There is no overall right or wrong answer for this one - kinda like a standard GI (A1) vs extended beavertail. Both work for me.
I find an arched housing is a more natural angle for me for point and shoot. It more closely mimics the handle angle of the cordless drills I use daily.
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