Firstly, I am not familiar with Glock firearms so I don't have a good reference point for what the experience should be like.
I did, however, have a chance this weekend to put a couple hundred rounds through a factory stock Glock 43. Now, I know a light, single stack 9mm like this is going to be a little more snappy than bigger alternatives, but I couldn't help but notice this Glock actually caused some discomfort in my trigger finger. It started to sting a bit after putting a few rounds through it.
Is this unique to Glock or small frame 9mm? I am not sure if I can chalk it up to poor technique or poor trigger design.
Any thoughts?
I did, however, have a chance this weekend to put a couple hundred rounds through a factory stock Glock 43. Now, I know a light, single stack 9mm like this is going to be a little more snappy than bigger alternatives, but I couldn't help but notice this Glock actually caused some discomfort in my trigger finger. It started to sting a bit after putting a few rounds through it.
Is this unique to Glock or small frame 9mm? I am not sure if I can chalk it up to poor technique or poor trigger design.
Any thoughts?