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TOTS
Man, I feel the same. Especially since I have no problems bouncing between the triggers of other guns; 1911s, SIGs, MPs, etc. But Glocks aren’t going anywhere and I keep hearing how dots are the future and I don’t see a more financially appropriate way of finding out if dots are for me than a G19 MOS. Either spend $2-500 in slide work for a gun that I already have or spend $500 on the easiest gun in the world to sell if I need to. If I end up not pursuing dots long term I won’t be totally out the cost of milling a slide. Also, I’m hesitant about stacking a dot on top of my already (very) tall P229 carry gun.
Plus, until picking this up, I only had about 50 rnds, cumulatively, through Glock products. Figured it would be a good step in my education to become proficient with Glock products. And advice given was to learn one new thing at a time; Glock first and then dots.
So that’s my whole train of thought.
ETA and the G19 is just a range gun to learn on. Not carrying it.