Hey all,
I've been getting a ton of great information from the site over the last few years and wanted to pick everyone's brain with a question/issue I seem to be having. I've been a glock shooter for quite some time now and have always been a fan of the 4th gen 19 and the way in which it integrates with my hand and grip. I really feel as though I get a very solid grip on the pistol, as in there is no movement or wiggle as I fire the gun and it recoils. This leads me to my issue: I purchased a 4th gen 17 a few weeks ago and am noticing that I have to try very hard to control the pistol as well as I can control the 19. There feels to me like there is an increased "slop" in the way I grip the gun in a similar fashion to the 19. When I grip the 17 there is roughly 1/4" to 1/2' of grip that extends below my hands and for some reason I don't appear to have as solid a hold on the weapon as I do with the 19.
I shot both pistols including a glock 43 the other day at the range, all 3 with 147 grain speer lawman and the 17 was the most difficult for me to grip as firmly as I did with my 43 and 19. I've attached 2 photos of my SHO grip on the 19 and 17 as to illustrate how my hand interfaces with the frame of each pistol. I'm just curious if there's something aside from the hump on the backstrap, or the overall frame size that is effecting the way the gun performs in my hands. Both pistols are setup with the same trigger parts and connectors so I'm not sure that's a major factor. I may be in the minority or a complete nut job but the 19 points more naturally for me and again just fits my hand better.
As a benchmark I was shooting 3X5's at 10 yards and was struggling to keep the 17 on the cards but the 19 was grouping much tighter with less effort. I'm not opposed to picking up another 19 and eliminating the 17 if that's what ends up being the case, I just grabbed a 17 to see if the larger pistol helped with accuracy etc.
Curious if anyone has experienced the same issue or has any thoughts on what may or may not be going on. I bought the 17 as a range/HD gun, but I find the 19 taking that role on as it works better for me.
Thanks for any information you all can provide, apologies for any ramblings as I'm coming off the end of a 48 in the firehouse.