Chris54326
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I have a Glock 27. When I first got it, I felt uncomfortable with the fact my little finger wasn't on the grip of the pistol, so I installed one of those grip extenders, and then I didn't do a whole lot of firing the weapon after that. 35 yeas later, I'm doing a lot of practice to get back my handgun skills so I can carry concealed. Finally getting my grip alignment back a little better and the groups are coming down in size..........though not as small as I'd like. I find myself shooting low and left and after much reading on the subject the consensus is it's caused by gripping the trigger hand too tightly. If I remove the grip extender and allow my little finger to simply fold underneath the magazine, might that cause me to grip the trigger hand a little more lightly and not pull the barrel down during firing? Not sure I still have the original bases to my two magazines or I'd just go try it.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Any comments would be appreciated.