Glock Triggers

Again, as I posted earlier, and hopefully I've made my point, apart from the Glock all of the other "service" pistols have very good triggers.

When 'target shooting', per our range rules, a mag is inserted into a pistol that has an open action, rack the slide back to load and then begin to shoot. I assume this is the process at most Canadian target ranges and how the majority of us shoot pistols.
Therefore I/we never have to deal with DA, only SA trigger action.


So you actually go to a range that requires that you stand in one place and shoot without the use of a holster - do they tell you what distance you have to shoot from too? How do you practise IA's? Do you ever wonder if you can hit first shot from a holster? under time? on the move? How about mag changes - there's a whole world that you're missing out on, and it's fun. Incidently, those DA/SA guns loose their appeal very quickly when you have to use them as intended.
 
Yeah, unless you have a Black Badge, etc., a member at the club I belong to can't use the action range, or rapid fire on any of the pistol ranges!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Welcome to Bantario!

Anyway, perhaps a better way to make my point on pistol triggers is to let another thread do the talking.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=800437

Out of 70 posts, listing some fine hardware/triggers, the type of triggers I am referring to, with several guns listed in some posts, plus a few comments on female parts!!, there is one post for a Glock trigger!

Is it me, or am I just missing something?
 
Wow, that's sad - most of the time that I'm at the range I'm shooting by myself in a bay surrounded by berms. So movement while firing, contact distance (shooting from retention) to 25 yards, reloading on the move, figure 8 drills, urban prone, supine and especially using holsters are parts of almost every session. I do the same with carbines too.
 
Wow, that's sad - most of the time that I'm at the range I'm shooting by myself in a bay surrounded by berms. So movement while firing, contact distance (shooting from retention) to 25 yards, reloading on the move, figure 8 drills, urban prone, supine and especially using holsters are parts of almost every session. I do the same with carbines too.

Wow...Thats so cool
 
Yeah, unless you have a Black Badge, etc., a member at the club I belong to can't use the action range, or rapid fire on any of the pistol ranges!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Welcome to Bantario!

Anyway, perhaps a better way to make my point on pistol triggers is to let another thread do the talking.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=800437

Out of 70 posts, listing some fine hardware/triggers, the type of triggers I am referring to, with several guns listed in some posts, plus a few comments on female parts!!, there is one post for a Glock trigger!

Is it me, or am I just missing something?

You are missing the point. Nobody here said the Glock trigger was the best (lightest, best reset, blah, blah, blah). It is however, IMO, one of the best duty trigger systems available. It's a consistent, safe, reliable trigger on one of the most robust pistol platforms ever devised. It's also a fairly easy trigger to learn to shoot properly.
 
I tell everyone the glock trigger sucks. It does, other guns i call toys have better triggers. But when you add the safety and reliability factor in i guess your right clobb it really is THE BEST trigger. For some reason I shoot my stock gen3 17 as well or better than pistols costing much more. Its a duty pistol and it puts two hits in the A zone fast from as far as I'll be shooting from. And i can watch other guys guns jam on a stage and mine wont after not being cleaned for months.
 
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