The issue was well publicizes and at this time is unresolved. I'm not sure why you're pretending this information is newly available. You (posting press releases) seem way more interested in the story than anyone else in the thread, and you really don't seem to miss an opportunity to run down Glock. PPQ trigger is a little better than that of my 34, but the P320 isn't on the same planet as either of them. Hell, I'm yet to fire a P320 with a better trigger than a Glock comes with. The lone exception would be people who are irritated by the Glock trigger safety, turns out that part is important though.
Sam
Sam, Sam Sam Glocks are great guns. Unfortunately, they have the ergonomics of block of wood and they point high due to their grip angle in most folks hands. Picking on Glock fans is a national past time, their reactions are so predicable.
The only 320 I have shot was a friends gun last July and the trigger was significantly better than any stock Glock I have ever pulled. Is your 34 stock out of the box or have you changed internals?
A PPQ is a little better than your G 34? Really, just a little better. I am sure you can elevate that to " a better trigger". If it were not for the ergos I would have gone with the 34 as it is one great gun and in the hands of some of the folks I have shot with it sings. But this is not what this thread is about.
Glocks are basic striker fired pistols. #1 gun used at the IDPA US Nationals for the past umteen years. If you like them fill your boots. It is a dated, but a well known design, in a very crowded market of quality striker fired pistols. where few stand out. The PPQ has a great trigger, probably the best of the lot, but my concern would be parts and service. Maybe it is a whole lot better than I presently think it is. This is the reason one is not in my safe yet.
My M&P PRO has better ergos then your 34 but I doubt it shoots any better, and is no more reliable but it works for me right now as does a SIG, CZ, Beretta and Tanfoglio. The latter four are all excellent platforms incidentally.
You are wrong about the issue being unresolved as it appears SIG will do an update on guns out there. The article does not say what the changes ae or how necessary they are.
Love Glocks just don't like to shoot them. Stock, they are blocky in the hand and with a Sh#tty mushy trigger and cheap
plastic sights! Fortunately, you can spend your savings on aftermarket parts for the gun to improve the situation Enjoy.
Take Care
Bob