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:Yeah no kidding, has anyone noticed the way he holds his Glock by holding his firing hand by the wrist with his other? I never really understood the concept of this shooting style/technique.--[[User:ThePotShot|ThePotShot]] 18:10, 23 January 2010 (UTC)
:Yeah no kidding, has anyone noticed the way he holds his Glock by holding his firing hand by the wrist with his other? I never really understood the concept of this shooting style/technique.--[[User:ThePotShot|ThePotShot]] 18:10, 23 January 2010 (UTC)
::In a recent trailer you can see he holds his gun in a nice weaver grip at times. I never understood it either, it doesn't provide any real support.--[[User:Pølaris|Pølaris]] 00:44, 27 January 2010 (UTC)
::In a recent trailer you can see he holds his gun in a nice weaver grip at times. I never understood it either, it doesn't provide any real support.--[[User:Pølaris|Pølaris]] 00:44, 27 January 2010 (UTC)
:::It's all about what works for him. Any grip that enables one to shoot acurately and control the weapon is a proper grip. -[[User:Anonymous|Anonymous]]

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It seems like its been a while since Mel Gibson has done anything. I don't think I have seen him in any new film since Signs. -Anonymous

Yeah no kidding, has anyone noticed the way he holds his Glock by holding his firing hand by the wrist with his other? I never really understood the concept of this shooting style/technique.--ThePotShot 18:10, 23 January 2010 (UTC)
In a recent trailer you can see he holds his gun in a nice weaver grip at times. I never understood it either, it doesn't provide any real support.--Pølaris 00:44, 27 January 2010 (UTC)
It's all about what works for him. Any grip that enables one to shoot acurately and control the weapon is a proper grip. -Anonymous