I run 1911's exclusively but I occasionally diddle with a Gen 4 Glock 19 I picked up awhile back.
This one has the small backstrap and a GFA installed. Besides that and a 10-8 rear and an Ameriglo front, it's bone stock. I haven't even done the 25 cent trigger job on it.
Tonight's diddling via dryfire seems to indicate that I have MUCH less sight movement (side to side) after the trigger breaks if I use the second pad of my trigger finger, SHO, WHO and both hands. I mean, it's a dramatic difference in trigger control.
I run the 1911 best with just the tip of my finger.
Am I talking myself into something or is this just a lack of time and experience running a Glock trigger?