Originally Posted by
JDD
Update:
I am now in possession of a brand new 19M and some other Glock related paraphernalia.
First, I really appreciate this specific advice Surf, it has made a huge difference for me. I am not sure where the post I made earlier thanking you for this went, but I can't overstate the improvement to my technique.
Our agencies transition course is pretty solid within the confines of an institutional training program. We got a fair chunk of gear issued with the new guns, and they took their time and walked us through all of it, and then ran drills focused on the basic skills for each piece of kit. It was a course designed to take decent shooting folks who can pass a qual with a sig, and turn them into folks who are legally certified to pass a qual and carry a Glock, but they addressed all of the major pitfalls that I ran into (including getting the mags to drop free) the first time I shot a glock.
The 19M is a little rougher than the Gen4 with a gazillion rounds down the pipe that I have previously spent time with, but it is growing on me. The sights we have are really nice, they look like a slightly smaller version of the Trijicon HD sights I have on a P227. The dot is easy to pick up close in, but not so large that it drowns things out at the 25 yard line. The trigger is rougher than I am used to at distance. Even with the constant lower press weight, I had more trouble shooting 25 yard groups than I had doing Double action only groups with the SIG. It may be a function of not yet having a smooth press with the pad of my finger.
Bottom line, this thread has been extremely useful, and I don't hate my Glock nearly as much as I would without it.