Fat Boy
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I have always preferred a revolver over a semi-auto, believing In the value of simplicity of operation, reliability, using a variety of loads, etc.
I have, on the other side of the issue, found it much easier to shoot a 1911-platform gun accurately in comparison to a revolver.
I notice when gripping both handguns that the middle finger knuckle is behind the trigger guard and this makes the trigger finger reach a bit downward. With the semi-auto this isn't the case. So is the semi-auto more "naturally" accurate because of this? And is this a part of why custom grips and grip fillers are usEd on revolvers?
I have, on the other side of the issue, found it much easier to shoot a 1911-platform gun accurately in comparison to a revolver.
I notice when gripping both handguns that the middle finger knuckle is behind the trigger guard and this makes the trigger finger reach a bit downward. With the semi-auto this isn't the case. So is the semi-auto more "naturally" accurate because of this? And is this a part of why custom grips and grip fillers are usEd on revolvers?