I know bunch of people who bought Glocks a few years ago. I would say most of the non ex military gun owners I knew had Glocks. However, a few years ago when I lived lived near a bunch of military and ex military guys they tended to have Sigs or Kimbers (I am not sure they owned them but many of them loved Kimbers.)
on purpose... and I was not limp wristing as much as I was keeping my hand loose. My wrist was not moving, I was letting the gun move slightly back into the v in my hand because I was trying to keep my hand relaxed. This was months into my shooting two to three times weekly as I was trying to get tighter groupings and experimenting with one handed shots and aiming quickly as if I was having to shoot quickly.
T I'm sure all the good law abiding and non law abiding citizens of San Diego County are all breathing a sigh of relief.
I deleted that part of the post before I saw you posted. you brought it up for no reason. and your insult was worthless. as if people should not be learning how to best fire a gun. I found other guns could be held with a far more relaxed grip than a glock. In fact I am not sure, but I think an ideal glock grip may be a bit different than and ideal 1911 grip. I am not sure because I did not take lessons with the other hand guns. sweet maria.
When the deep state finally takes over and comes looking for you @ the 19th hole of your Country Club you will be locked and loaded.
do you ever comment on the substance or just try to hit people with out of context personal stuff. I read you live in north county. did you trade at one of trading offices like bright or van buren or on of the ones Mike K. and and or Marshall owned? Do I know you?
I traded equities with a group out of NY after I left SF and then Futures with a group out of Chicago. I know of Mike K but never heard of Marshall. Never was a fan of D.Bright. The reason I heckle you is you're a hypocrite in posting and I truly 100% believe you get paid to post which is fine but you go after others who might be getting paid.