>every gun/caliber people say is snappy has been completely managable and often indistinguishable from other comparative guns/calibersAre people just bitches or something?
Most gun people only shoot 2-4 times a year, and spend the rest of the year splitting hairs over theory.
>>64765163No you just haven't shot enough guns/calibers to realize that some guns are just snappy due to their design and you can't do anything about it beside dealing with it.
>>64765163>>64765167>>64765243Fuck yamudda
>>64765243It's kind of weird because my friends who own steel frame guns and go on to shoot my Glock say it's snappy because it's so light, meanwhile I find CZ steel frame guns snappy
>>64765163Yes. Average testosterone dropping faster than Wyle E. Coyote off a cliff.Although a compact 40 does feel different than a fullsize 45.
>>64765163Nigga, if you can handle snappy guns you have a good grip, but if you can't tell them apart from a normal fullsize you have nerve damage or something.
>>64765764What people percive as snappiness can often be broken down into 3 or more reasons: harsh recoil from a low weight firearm, shorter recoil cycle, distribution of the weight in the firearm (see polymer handguns). Then you have any combinations of these plus the kind of load you're shooting. I love shooting with my glock, but compared to my 92fs the recoil IS snappier.
>>64765163It might be overgassing, at least in the case of rifles. My FAL is very snappy compared to my M1/M1A.