Darius
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For me, the main thing for me is reloads and the slide release, that type of stuff.
Because while I still have the reduced grip on this, there are still components.
And I think the main thing for me is it's this tailback here that even though my hand can manipulate the gun and access controls appropriately where they need to,
The tail still kind of like affects my maneuverability where I'm used to, like on my M&P, there is no tail back there.
So I can move my thumb up to get to the things, the controls.
um that that's a thing for me um that i just have to get comfortable with and used to where i will say that i am extremely confident extremely comfortable we both talked about this that we agree is accuracy the accuracy the the rails that these guns are on the punch that they hit because i was looking at some of those videos of me hitting those steel plates and the the plates are smacking down whereas
Other people's shots were on target, but they were not, like, knocking the plate over as hard.
And I'm seeing the plate, like, I was able to take the plate rack that we had, and they flipped down, and I was able to punch them back up.
That's how hard this is hitting, even with ports, to all you jackasses that talk about ports losing velocity.
So there's the tradeoff there.
Like, I know my M&P, my speed on draw, my comfortability.
everything we talked about in the past you know how we grip the back of the gun yeah i'm super confident in that but i've also know that i put a lot of time into it like way more than the six months that we've talked about right i mean i'm talking countless amounts of rounds because i just didn't document it whereas this is still new to me the whole it's a platform change you know and and to me it's like i don't want to sound lame but
It's like going from driving automatic to manual.
Yeah.
And I drive automatic.
I don't drive manual.
It's a Porsche of guns.
Right.
Yeah.
And the thing is, my favorite car that I don't own is...