Stock grips, it's a Mk3 with the thumb rest. You got the gerbil spinning the wheel BAR. Got it out right now and I realize why I have this habit. The thumb rest is forcing me to ride my R thumb on the safety which is placing the support hand thumb too high on the frame. I'll do some pics, its easier to show than describe. To get where I want to be on the pistol I may have to change the grips.

This was the first handgun I bought when I was 21yrs before I knew anything about the history of this fine weapon, the lines and all steel construction just spoke to me. The Glocks didn't do it for me,,still don't

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Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
I used to shoot it, held in the usual way, right handed, arm slightly bent, but cupped at the bottom of the mag/grip with the left hand so that the right thumb nail was sort of held onto the grip by the left thumb. Not quite one of the grips taught but close enough. Nobody ever used to say anything toooo detrimental
Sooo, your issue was dropping half spent magazines on the deck?...