Finally!

Started by Boom, February-18-15 20:02

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Boom

Didn't think this day would ever come!  Love them!  Small amount of forward to back movement, but i can tighten that up. 

OV-1D

  Very nice Boom , great picture . There are still Cvang grips on E-Bay under Sporting Goods if anyone else is looking .  ;)
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nastruck

Very nice they add so much to the appearance of the mini!!!!

Kentucky Kevin

I can see the controllability gain over the small grip, seems equal to the folder. I can see the quickness if your hand is on the grip, because of a perceived threat, and the conceal ability over the folder, which shows like a knife handle. But it seems to me that if you have to go from everything normal to firing that going down into your pocket and coming back out is going to be slower than grabbing mine hanging at the top of the pocket.
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My Glock accuracy on golf balls is spot on, but the mini's went down to about 25% at 10- 15 feet.
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sopsax

Hardtackwon: Ouch! Here's to a speedy and complete recovery.

Once again, I will opine that the size and design of a pistol's grips are an essential element of emergency (and successful) handgun use. Of course, the gun must be accessible - how one chooses to make his/her weapon accessible is a personal choice.

But once your hand grasps the gun, there probably will not be time to shift it around for that perfect grip. The initial GRAB will most likely be the way the gun is held when fired. And therein is the problem with various grips. Make sure that when you grab your gun, it goes into your hand and remains there during the entire process.

If I carried one of those minis (which I don't for the very reason that I think they are too small, but to each his own), I'd want a grip on it that immediately falls to a natural hold and helps me fire as accurately as possible. Over the 50+ years that I've carried a handgun for professional use,  I've chosen handguns at least big enough that I can get a fast, solid hold on it in an emergency. I dress for it rather than catering to ultimate concealment. I'd make sure the grips on my mini would be large enough to easily grab and use rather than being designed solely for concealment. sopsax

Boom

I also have the folding grip, but I found that I can present the gun quicker from a pocket with these grips than I can with the folder. 

Uncle_Lee

That is what I have been saying about Cvang grips.
Same place in your hand every time you draw it. (if you carry it the same way all the time)
It does not move in your hand when you shoot so you have quick recovery.
With practice the back of the grip fits in the palm of the hand with the barrel straight out from the forearm. Just like pointing the finger.
I am totally sold on them.

Besides they look good also.
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Boom

I sometimes use it as a BUG, and when i do this is how i carry it.  Nice to see it isn't anymore noticeable with the grips on it this way.   

Kentucky Kevin

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If I carried one of those minis big enough that I can get a fast, solid hold on it in an emergency.
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The two mini's are pants on guns on. I believe the folding grips give me control and access.
The carry gun is a Glock 26 on the ankle.
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