edstreet
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Jim, These are not 'eds rules' by no stretch. These are realistic values when you deal with the real world, that is when you have women, kids, elderly, those with medical problems i.e CTS and the like. Not one of your so called fabled snipers will fit into those brackets I just mentioned as they are exceptions.
I knew it was only a matter of time before someone came out of the woodwork to pull the machoism so let me clear a few things up. The distance for the thumb bit is for frame of the fit. Imagine taking someone's very tiny hand and having them reach the slide release, for many it takes a third hand. Truth of the matter is classic design excludes everything non-adult male and your way of schooling fits that dated design. The designs we have today far out reaches the mindset that you have.
I knew it was only a matter of time before someone came out of the woodwork to pull the machoism so let me clear a few things up. The distance for the thumb bit is for frame of the fit. Imagine taking someone's very tiny hand and having them reach the slide release, for many it takes a third hand. Truth of the matter is classic design excludes everything non-adult male and your way of schooling fits that dated design. The designs we have today far out reaches the mindset that you have.