Posted: 6/5/2009 10:08:13 AM EDT
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As I am fantasizing about getting a new .22 pistol (for my daughter, that's the sales speech). I have rummaged through countless web pages about several possibilities. One thing I have not found is a summary of grip angles - I want to avoid bouncing my daughter between too many different grips over the next few years (assuming she continues shooting club level competition.
Rugar II/III - grip angle similar to Glock Rugar 22/45 - 1911 grip angle S&W model 22a (18 degree angle) - Glock? S&W model 41 - ? Browning Buckmark - ? High Standard - I think the Houston ones are 1911. Can anybody help fill in the blanks and confirm if I have these correct. Eventually I might want to upgrade from a Rugar or the Buckmark to the 41 (to expensive for me now) or a High Standard (probably too heavy for her now) and was looking for a something that would make this easier. I personally like the 1911 angle, but my Daughter has more experiance with the 22a (so far - but all off a bag). |
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Quoted: ... I want to avoid bouncing my daughter between too many different grips over the next few years (assuming she continues shooting club level competition... Since that is a specific concern for you, why not a .22 conversion for her primary centerfire (or a second identical one, converted to .22) instead of a dedicated .22? Then it wouldn't just be the same grip angle, it would be the same grip... as well as controls, control locations etc. |
