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Originally Posted by Danke
Same grip with the strong one or two handed, both thumbs forward. Going to the i-grip I moved my weak thumb back a bit.
I need to shoot a lot more in the i to fine tune where my hand is and make 2 thumbs forward work for that. Also I have to put on gloves since I am usually wearing those too.
Morale of the story at least related to all things Glock is I don't know if I need an extended slide release yet.
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Have you tried something like this?
It'll move the grip tang a tad lower and force you to have a lower grip registration. Theoretically, your thumb placement should be just below the slide catch with this installed.
The problem is, depending on the comfort level of your trigger pull (ie. HOW you pull the trigger or "squeeze" the trigger) the placement of your finger on the trigger may be altered out of its comfort zone.
If you're having trouble with an ungloved hands with the stock slide catch, then it may be wise for you to stay off the extended slide catch. The GunsModify can catch very easily on a really thick glove.