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RE: Time to act

I like steel pistols, whether self-loaders or wheelguns, on the range. I'm no expert marksman, but I appreciate the feel of a good single-action trigger on a hammer-fired gun. However, for EDC, polymer wins for sure. Less weight is a good thing, because it may never be fired outside range practice, but carrying even a couple fewer ounces all day makes a huge difference. Besides, companies like Walther and SIG have dramatically improved on the old spongy-springy Glock triggers.

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Indeed. I use a CZ Shadow 2 on the range for IPSC and it performs better than the P-09 without a doubt. We can't EDC as you know but I work on the premise we can and have all of the equipment to do so. It's unlikely the law will change however I'd rather be prepared for what may come than be ill-prepared. You know? Just my nature. Lol...Glock triggers. I know what you mean here...Not the best although getting better? Hmm, not sure.

Reviews say the new generation is markedly improved, but most people seem to recommend budgeting for an aftermarket drop-in trigger kit anyway. The only real benefit to Glock over its newer competitors is the wide availability of mags and parts for repairs and modifications. Whenever I get around to my next rifle post, I plan to also mention the pros and cons of glock mag compatibility with PCCs.

They have been terrible handguns, but also have done some good work. There's better, but for a budget shooter I think they're ok, especially with a new trigger.

Also, your gun/preparedness posts are top notch. Just saying.

Much appreciated. Just remember, I'm a better writer than shooter.

Lol...Well, modesty is a strength and I think you're good at modesty also.

You say I am modest, but you have not seen me shoot.

True enough I suppose; I have a hunch though.