This analysis focuses on how the frame geometry of firearms, specifically mentioning the Ruger RXM and comparing it to the Glock 19, can enhance shootability. The angled front strap and magazine well are highlighted for their role in leveraging hand pressure and friction. A single finger groove below the trigger guard is noted for its ability to help secure a high and tight grip with minimal effort.
This video discusses the grip angle of the Timberwolf frame, comparing it to common Glock grip angles. The speaker explains that while Glock angles offer more mechanical efficiency for recoil control, the Timberwolf's straighter angle is more efficient for natural pointing. Understanding leverage and friction can mitigate recoil control concerns, and the straighter angle aids wrist mechanics for easier pointing, especially one-handed. A pre-attached magazine well is also highlighted as a feature.
This guide details an advanced AR-15 grip and retention technique taught by a Tactical Rifleman Instructor. It contrasts the vulnerable Vietnam-era magwell grip with the superior weapon retention offered by an extended forward grip on the handguard, which integrates the rifle with the shooter's entire body frame.
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