Makes sense when you hear it, but its always easy to get caught up at looking at a new piece in the store.
Have been looking at getting into a handgun lately and intended to go the glock route. good price point, huge user group, seemed like a good first pistol (and I'm sure many people are happy with them) that would allow me to try target and ipsc etc.
Was out at the range the other day and got a chance to try a glock 17, sig 226, and a s&w 1911 back to back. My fiance impressed me on the trip as I started her out on a ruger .22 and before I knew it she was pointing at the 9mm to have a go, and then the .45, pretty good for her first time out.
Fit wise they all fit me pretty good. the sig probably the best, and the 1911 was maybe a bit thin for my hands. but when shooting I just could not get used to that glock trigger. maybe its something you learn to love, but after firing the 3 in sucession I find myself deciding between a sig 226 or a 1911, with glock nowhere in the picture. Trigger wise I think the 1911 was just a tad nicer, maybe more crisp, but both felt way more comfortable than the glock. I'm sure each trigger can be worked on to some degree, but that long squeeze of the glock trigger was enough to put me off.
just a good reminder that on paper things can make sense, but if you get the chance, trying before buying can be very informative.
on a side note the ruger with a red dot on it was actually a lot of fun to shoot
Have been looking at getting into a handgun lately and intended to go the glock route. good price point, huge user group, seemed like a good first pistol (and I'm sure many people are happy with them) that would allow me to try target and ipsc etc.
Was out at the range the other day and got a chance to try a glock 17, sig 226, and a s&w 1911 back to back. My fiance impressed me on the trip as I started her out on a ruger .22 and before I knew it she was pointing at the 9mm to have a go, and then the .45, pretty good for her first time out.
Fit wise they all fit me pretty good. the sig probably the best, and the 1911 was maybe a bit thin for my hands. but when shooting I just could not get used to that glock trigger. maybe its something you learn to love, but after firing the 3 in sucession I find myself deciding between a sig 226 or a 1911, with glock nowhere in the picture. Trigger wise I think the 1911 was just a tad nicer, maybe more crisp, but both felt way more comfortable than the glock. I'm sure each trigger can be worked on to some degree, but that long squeeze of the glock trigger was enough to put me off.
just a good reminder that on paper things can make sense, but if you get the chance, trying before buying can be very informative.
on a side note the ruger with a red dot on it was actually a lot of fun to shoot


















































