It also seems like, the more experience that someone gets with shooting, and carrying, a striker-fired pistol like a Glock, the higher level their awareness is of things that cause ND's. And of the need to compensate by training and/or by hardware like the SCD, a manual safety, or a better holster.
Last edited by maximus83; 04-12-2023 at 01:35 PM.
IMHO, while training and experience can no doubt help with AD/ND's, it cannot guarantee you will never have one over time. I am talking about just holstering the pistol here. It just takes *one time* to have a mental lapse to have a AD/ND and youtube has more than a few cases of it. While my Glock will have a SCD and my P365 will have a manual you still have to remember to use them. I use to carry Glocks AIWB without a SCD and P365's without a manual thumb safety and didn't really fear doing it, but these days what right *for me* is having a SCD or manual safety option on my striker fired pistols. I hate to say it, but at 71 I find myself having a few more Joe Biden moments than I did at 30 or 50. LOL !!!
My two Glock Performance Triggers are suppose to arrive today. I currently have a Timney Trigger in my Model 45 MOS for GSSF Unlimited Division, but plan to put the glock trigger in it for MOS Division. I'm going to use a minus connector as a friend has as it felt better than the Timney.
In stock here
https://store.teamglock.com/gun-part...e-trigger.html
"...we suffer more in imagination than in reality." Seneca, probably.
Can confirm, ordered one on the 6th and to date there has been no movement.
I ordered on the 6th and got mine yesterday. My initial impression is that my JohnnyGlocks-tuned Timney is a bit better in that it’s a bit more crisp and has a bit less overtravel. “Better” is relative, however, and it is a fantastic drop in trigger with a bit of a rolling break and minimal overtravel.