If you like the Glock, a grip reduction will work as it does with my short fingers. I have examples from Robar, Cold Bore Customs, and Boresight Solutions. All have improved my ability to get a proper trigger press, but Robar sadly is no more. A Cold Bore Customs G17 is in my Sparks VM-2 right now.
I've had good luck with the 92X Compact. The Vertec grip makes a big difference for my tiny hands (somewhere between a small and medium glove size). I shoot it pretty well, never got a chance to compare it to the 19.4 I started on but I feel its been working for me.
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I’ll have to check out the Vickers trigger if it’s non-invasive. I would normally be the very last person in the world to tinker with a trigger on a carry gun, but that doesn’t sound too bad.
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Another person here with small hands. If you think training could overcome your issue, but don't think you have enough time, why not get a SIRT and a laser trainer app for your phone and practice at home? Although the SIRT doesn't have the exact same weight and trigger as a Glock, it sure has the same chunky grip and practicing with it helped me overcome multiple issues related to grip and trigger press. Plus blasting stuff with a laser made dry fire practice something I actually wanted to do at the end of a day.
Size M hands here. Just got a P365XL. I have a scant 240 rounds through it to date, but the grip fits me better than my G19, and I enjoy shooting it a heck of a lot more than the G43X I traded in for it.
I dunno... why spend a lot of time training with a gun you're at an anatomical disadvantage with? There's a lot of guns out there that would probably work better for your hand size. I have small hands too--a Glock 19 just feels... obtuse? to me.
Best double stack for small hands? I'll go ahead and nominate the Browning Hi Power. Even with my stubby digits, I get plenty of finger on the trigger. My fiancee (also small handed) loves the thing. I can't take her shooting without it. Not that I mind.
The Beretta PX4c also feels great in my hands. I can reach the DA okay and SA position feels just about perfect. I also find the 92c (or even a full size 92) to be surprisingly comfortable--you hear so much about the 92's grip being fat, but the trigger reach is actually pretty short. Might even be shorter than the PX4. And I think the new 92X series with the straight backstrap would be even better.
If you're into oddball guns... The Lionheart LH9c / Daewoo DP51c / Regulus Beta also feels fantastic. The trigger reach is inherently short and the straight backstrap really lets you get "into" the grip. I kinda rediscovered my Daewoo recently. I love shooting it. And I've actually grown to like weird the DA+ feature (it's like an LEM that stays back once you pull it).
All that said...
I still prefer single stacks for carry. A thinner grip is always easier to conceal. For me.
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