Ordered a handle by Tinman who makes some nice gear. I like the AR-15 style high grade aluminum handle with rubber grip. Looks mean! When it arrived I pulled it out and noticed that the angle of the grip is significantly more angled aft in relation to the base mount (laongitudinal line of the gun) requiring my wrist to be unnaturally cocked up and the leading edge of my fingers/grip to be pointing down in order to point the muzzle of my gun level with the rest of the stock. If I hold it with a neutral grip the muzzle points high. My Wong 1911 style grip and my Steve Alexander grips allow for a neutral hold which allows the guns longitudinal axis to be level with muzzle pointing straight ahead in line with the entire stock.
Anyone else notice this? I really would like to put that AR handle by Tinman on my hybrid build when I'm done, but not at the expense of a less accurate shot. I realize we all have different styles, techniques in developing our own personal sight pictures, but thought I would throw this out there and see what others are saying. This in no means is to rag on Tinmans handles...I think they are the best looking ones out there. Just bummed that the angle of those handles may not be the fit I personally need for my spearguns. I shoot and own several AR's, M-4's and love the style for my fire arms.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
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