Drifting my sights is my solution as well. I have the lefty push with Glocks, but not with my CZ P-07. YMMV.
Drifting my sights is my solution as well. I have the lefty push with Glocks, but not with my CZ P-07. YMMV.
I used to shoot left with Glocks. Then I learned how to grip a gun properly and it all went away. Glocks don’t make you shoot left. That whole thing above about trigger finger angle sounds like nonsense to me with all due respect. Take a class with a good trainer and once you learn what a good grip feels like it all makes sense.
As far as triggers, I put a 5lb striker spring in along with a reduced power plunger spring and that’s it. That gets me a nice trigger. Sometimes a minus connector but depends on the gun and Gen.
Ahh ok. Even with Gen 4s and 5s?
You could get like a Jonny Glock trigger. With the reduced pre-travel it shortens the trigger reach and allows you to get more finger on the trigger. He talks about this in a video somewhere and says it’s the reason why he reduces it and sets it with a screw.
I’m fairly certain TCinVA has taken more than one class with more than one good trainer.
I like the cutout Ben makes on his Duty Series Glocks to help with the finger bumping the frame during trigger pull.
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I had an ER nurse in a class. I noticed she kept taking all head shots. Her response when asked why, "'I've seen too many people who have been shot in the chest putting up a fight in the ER." Point taken.