I've had the chance to shoot a Glock 19 a few times now( thanks SA) , and I'm surprised how many comments there are about " getting used to a Glock", the grip angle etc. I found the one I have shot fit my hand well, and I actually seem to shoot it very well ( I think so anyway,lol) and although I have always considered them visually unappealing, I will be purchasing one as my next handgun, I enjoyed shooting it that much
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I've shot a number of Glocks, and recently bought one. I've never been able to shoot them well and still can't, without effort Oh sure, I can hit stuff if I go relatively slow and work at it, but I can pick up a 1911, Beretta, CZ, Sig or other handguns and be doing pretty well right off the bat.
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In my opinion, I think that "getting used to a Glock" is very valid for those that have used other handguns.
I'll qualify that by saying that I see many brand new shooters try out guns, and many of these new shooters seem to shoot Glocks almost as well as I can shoot one. They have no preconceived ideas about how to grip it or how a trigger should be.
And after observing several other experienced shooters try out Glocks for the first time that feel the same as me, I think that if you are used to other handguns, there may very well be some "getting used to a Glock" for some shooters.
I am sure if someone started on Glocks the learning curve would be much better.
I like the concept of a Glock in many respects. Light and pretty reliable, and I'm sure if I was in a position to carry a handgun daily I would appreciate a lighter handgun, and if I had to have a Glock I would certainly train with it until I was very good with it. But frankly, if I was to CCW, I would actually rather have a cheap CF-98 that is lighter, slimmer, better trigger, reliable and easier to shoot.



















































