This guide, informed by Ben Stoeger's insights, explains how to assess and modify firearm grip texture. It emphasizes understanding hand-to-gun interaction, identifying functional contact points, and balancing traction with comfort. The advice covers evaluating stock textures on models like the Walts 9, Glock, CZ Shadow 2, and Atlas, and suggests modifications like adding or removing grip tape to optimize performance without causing discomfort or hindering trigger control.
Ben Stoeger provides first impressions of the Atlas Titan, Athena, and Nyx pistols after extensive range time. He notes the Titan, his personal order, delivered his best scores to date, even after a long break from shooting. Stoeger highlights the pistols' excellent build quality, crisp triggers, and superior safety levers compared to Staccato models, though he found the aggressive grip texture on one model uncomfortable for all-day shooting.
This video explores the effectiveness of stippling firearm grips. The instructor, after personal testing, concludes that stippling offers a superior grip compared to stock or Talon grips, leading to quicker target reacquisition. However, initial discomfort and a high price point ($150+) are noted as drawbacks. The instructor advises potential users to handle a stippled firearm before modification due to its permanence.
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