Last Saturday I managed to get a little trigger time plinking with my Buckmark. 22lr target pistol. It was miserably hot out there, in the shade, with sweat running down my legs, and everywhere else.
There are a lot of folks who really think that checkering everywhere the hand touches on a pistol is almost a necessity. The above mentioned Buckmark has no checkering at all, and I had absolutely no problem with my sweaty hands.
And my 1911 45 carry gun has smooth grips and no strap checkering. I've also shot it with hands sweat soggy.
I find sharp checkering to be a negative, not a positive on a carry gun. Knit shirts tend to catch on the checkering, spoiling concealability. And if the gun actually fits your hand, there's no need for it.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
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I like some 30 lpi on the front strap. If it's done right, it provides lots of grip and won't tear up your hands.
I agree though that checkering grabs at shirts and flesh. I could go either way with it.
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