The common excuse of a high bore axis negatively impacting recoil control on pistols like the Sig P320 is largely a myth. Recoil management is primarily dictated by the support hand's grip, not the firearm's bore axis height. Demonstrations show that proper technique allows for flat shooting and quick recovery, even with firearms often criticized for this perceived flaw.
This video debunks the common criticism of high bore axis pistols, using the Sig Sauer P320 as an example. The speaker satirically demonstrates that excessive muzzle flip is often caused by poor shooting technique, specifically a loose grip and inadequate recoil management, rather than the firearm's design. The content highlights the importance of proper marksmanship fundamentals over perceived design flaws.
The Walther PPQ 45 is a capable .45 ACP pistol, praised for its excellent trigger and accuracy, making it a strong contender for a range gun. While its ergonomics and grip texture are generally good, the high bore axis contributes to noticeable muzzle flip during rapid fire. It reliably cycles various ammunition types, including hollow points, though it may be considered bulky for everyday concealed carry.
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