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I've been following the MSP on Facebook, there are a bunch of pics of the recent Trooper class training with the Glocks. Good thumb forward isosceles shooting stances. Also issuing TLR-1s and G26 BUGs. It's pretty hard to argue with an issue G17/G26 combo. My dept has had real good luck with our Gen4 G17/19s. Huge agency loss for Sig.
Keeping up with technology? Hey guys the G17 has been around for a long time! In the video it looked like they were firing G26s.
Grand Rapids MI PD also made the switch to Glock.
MSP Sigs had the DAK trigger.
Really don't understand them going to the17 when the 19 will be more comfortable, less wear and tear on car seats, and allow the officer more of an option in off duty carry than just the 26. What am I missing? Same with NYPD going from the 19 to the 17. Do they think they will shoot better with a longer sight radis?
I VASTLY prefer the G19 over the G17 myself, but I'll admit that there are lots and lots of people I know who feel the G19 grip is "too short" while the G17 is "just right." Another advantage of the G17, at least IMHO, is the finger-groove spacing - I have to file off the finger grooves on all my compact Glock frames, but the G17 finger grooves are not a problem...