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I had a bad break in my left wrist when I was younger, and can't shoot in a traditional manner while standing or it sends shooting paint into my wrist. I never noticed it with hunting rifles because I'm usually shooting from a rest of some sort. Now that I've taken a liking to shooting from a standing position, it has become obvious. I currently rock the vfg on my Colt that came with it, but I find it gets in the way when using a rest most of the time.
So, any insight on the afg? I haven't handled one yet but it seems like it would be a good position for my wrist, while still allowing the use of a rest. I just can't flatten out my hand under the rifle, and I don't have a tube long enough to try the "c-clamp" grip.
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I've fired an AR maybe 20 rds with an afg, seems pretty nice, it twists your wrist a bit more comfortable way I think. Would be less in the way compared to a VFG, the guy who had that rifle was an army guy and he loved the afg compared to the vfgs they had in Afghanistan. Hard to say if it will work for you though, I don't run any grip out front, just my flashlight and sling stop my hand at basically the same place and I grip it out there...
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Who prefers striker fired pistols vs hammer fired pistols?
Having my Browning Hi-Power (SA, Hammer Fired) and my new M&P (DA, Striker Fired), I feel like the striker fired gun is more analog. More connected. More mechanical.
Shooting mostly Sig's for the last 7 or years for pistols, and of S&W big bore wheels guns and profound love or 1911's I feel 100% the opposite it true, I like having a hammer, and just the tactile feelings you get from pulling it back as it clicks into place in each detent is far more mechanical to me than a striker fired glock
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I have one on my AR. Can't compare it to a VFG since i've never shot with one, but it's been plenty comfortable for me to shoot. Pretty good little piece IMO.
Shooting mostly Sig's for the last 7 or years for pistols, and of S&W big bore wheels guns and profound love or 1911's I feel 100% the opposite it true, I like having a hammer, and just the tactile feelings you get from pulling it back as it clicks into place in each detent is far more mechanical to me than a striker fired glock
I just reread what I wrote. I absolutely meant to say hammer fired feels more mechanical and analog.
I've got one that came with my AR (used) but it's hardly ever on the gun. Couldn't tell you the model, but its bright and its FDE colored. My S&W M&P has an InForce APL on it, which is just great.
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I haven't shot too many hammer fired pistols, but when I shot a buddies's IWI Jericho I really liked the trigger. Can't say I necessarily prefer one over the others though.
Both my guns are stiker fired but I'd really like to get a Sig, like 229/226
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My Ruger P89 and my dads Kimber 1911 are some of the nicest shooting pistols I've shot. Personally I'd take a hammer fire system over a striker fire, but my sisters LC9s has a sweet trigger, much tighter than the hammer fire LC9's
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