Glock Hump: Grip Angles On The G20 Vs. G29

2 months ago
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I was under the impression that the Glock grip humps were more pronounced on the G29 SF than other Glocks: specifically compared to the G20 SF. Well, my initial suspicions were not unfounded. It turns out, after closely comparing the two in question, the shape of the smaller 10mm (G29) has a sudden and earlier rise in angle that makes the `Glock Hump' feel more pronounced. It's what makes the G20 SF feel all the more comfortable, despite not liking the `Glock Hump' being there at all. Mod'd my S&W 610 to take 40S&W, 10mm Auto, and now 10mm Magnum, a bit of a wildcat round that is comparable to the Remington 41 Magnum. So, I am used to the feeling and angle of revolvers and at this point, pulling the 610 up, the sights are always aligned and I don't have to pitch the firearm to make everything flush with the target. That said, Glocks are nice for woods carry due to their weight: they have their uses. Just wanted to share how exactly the geometry of G29 hump compares to its big brother, the Glock 20 SF.

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