I hear that despite its similar appearance, the trigger on the Ruger SR9 is a lot heavier and grittier than a Glock's.
Is this really the case, even after a few hundred rounds?
I ask because I have issues with both the angle and the shape of Glock grips, but love that consistent, not-too-heavy/light, -long/short, safe-action trigger.
And please, NO whining about how the Glock's grip is just fine and I'm just imagining things. I've shot them enough to know they aren't quite right for me.
Is this really the case, even after a few hundred rounds?
I ask because I have issues with both the angle and the shape of Glock grips, but love that consistent, not-too-heavy/light, -long/short, safe-action trigger.
And please, NO whining about how the Glock's grip is just fine and I'm just imagining things. I've shot them enough to know they aren't quite right for me.