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NoahFN
Yeah, I'm happy with how it turned out. The work was done by Robar Guns. In addition to the grip texturing they removed the finger grooves and undercut the trigger guard for a higher grip. It fits my hand better now and I too think the texturizing turned out nice.
My dad swears by his G27 (.40S&W-- not sure what Gen, but he bought it just before everyone started using/talking about Glock).
He keeps trying to get me into Glock, but I'm having a hard time making the transition. I enjoy shooting his (I even have dreams about it..) but I prefer full steel/hard metal framed handguns.
So does anyone have any suggestions for getting over my polymer-phobia?
IMO, the shootist of this day and age does him/her self a disservice by not being competent with at least some type of polymer (for a better word) framed firearm. I find polymer framed firearms have quirks and idiosyncrasies in their feel and operation that are often best learned through the intimacy of ownership. It's one thing to rent/try one at a range and another to carry, clean, detail strip, dry fire, practice handling drills, etc. with one's own firearm.
....or it never hurts to have something different in the collection
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