SupportTheSecond
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Being a new Glock owner both my wife and I have new Glock 30's and noticed that the front on the trigger guard looks like it's designed for a two handed hold point. I have looked at various articles on line and see many varying opinions on using it like that.
I would prefer to hear from actual owners on it vs. all the keyboard commandos there seems to be out there. I've been dry firing quite a bit haven't had a chance for range time yet but my impression so far is that if you place your left index finger on that serrated area at the front of the trigger guard it would seem to really help stabilize the weapon.
Appreciate any insight from owners of them and if you love or hate that option.
I would prefer to hear from actual owners on it vs. all the keyboard commandos there seems to be out there. I've been dry firing quite a bit haven't had a chance for range time yet but my impression so far is that if you place your left index finger on that serrated area at the front of the trigger guard it would seem to really help stabilize the weapon.
Appreciate any insight from owners of them and if you love or hate that option.