Shooting…In Super Slow Motion
As a gun enthusiast, many ask me why I’m so fascinated with handguns in the first place. Well, for one, I always have been…ever since I was a little kid. The very same day I turned 21, I not only walked into a gun shop and purchased my first, but took the class to apply for a concealed weapons permit. However, quite possibly the main reason behind by obsession is simply due to the physics behind it all. They appear simple and effective, but it is only when you look beyond its somewhat simplistic design that you’ll appreciate the level of detail, design and most importantly, the role each and every component takes in order to function as flawless as they do. Unfortunately, many don’t even look beyond its basic functionality nor do they appreciate the level of complexity behind its design in order to provide such reliable functionality. With that said, the only way to demonstrate this is by taking a look at how they fire is super slow motion…
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For those of you who own this high quality and extremely reliable pistol, one of the very minor issues with its design is the overall length of this highly compact, high-cap pistol. When purchasing this handgun, you do have a few options with the bundled magazines but a majority ship with two standard 10 round magazines. Now, what many should note is that while the mag base/plate on the 10 round magazines appear to have a grip extension, it really doesn’t. You will need to personally hold one in your hands to get a feel for this pistol. It is then when you’ll quickly find you will not get a ”full” comfortable grip on the handgun. That’s the primary reason for posting this quick article…
