easyrider604
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Greater Vancouver, BC
Will not repeat all the good advice above. Will just say that I've only fired the Glock 17 and FNS 9, among the choices. Both are utterly reliable, but because I learned on the 1911 platform, the FNS is the natural choice because it has the same grip angle as the 1911. FNS is also ambidextrous and a better ergonomic fit for my hand.
The Glock grip angle is a bit extreme and I have to pretty much bend my wrist to its fully locked position, to align the sights. Like an Olympic match target pistol. Not comfortable for me, but if you get used to the grip, it will be good for quick sight alignment and for point shooting. In my case, since like shooting different guns, mostly revolvers and 1911s and others with similar grip angles, the Glock is the odd gun and very seldom makes it to the range.
If you intend to shoot only Glocks, then they are a great choice.
The Glock grip angle is a bit extreme and I have to pretty much bend my wrist to its fully locked position, to align the sights. Like an Olympic match target pistol. Not comfortable for me, but if you get used to the grip, it will be good for quick sight alignment and for point shooting. In my case, since like shooting different guns, mostly revolvers and 1911s and others with similar grip angles, the Glock is the odd gun and very seldom makes it to the range.
If you intend to shoot only Glocks, then they are a great choice.


















































