I noticed this too...TerranAce007 wrote: I find the dual recoil spring in my 26 requires a little more pimp hand to rack the slide than the single spring in my 19, which surprised me the first time at the range, but is not really an issue.
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- Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:45 am
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Re: Glock 26 AND Glcck 19 question ?
- Mon Jul 11, 2011 5:28 pm
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- Topic: Glock 26 AND Glcck 19 question ?
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Re: Glock 26 AND Glcck 19 question ?
I routinely carry either a 19 or 26 depending on dress. I enjoy shooting both equally and have never noticed any significant difference in recoil between the 2. Until this thread, I hadn't even considered that there *should* be recoil differences due to size.
Sometimes I actually think I shoot the 26 better. I don't use any grip extension or anything. I attribute to my better shooting of the 26 to the fact that I do not have as many fingers on the grip to pull or push the gun while mashing the trigger. I don't know if that's true, but it's my theory.
I do IDPA with my 19 and love it. In my mind, they're so close to each other that I think of them as almost the same gun. I only use the 19 more often for capacity sake.
Sometimes I actually think I shoot the 26 better. I don't use any grip extension or anything. I attribute to my better shooting of the 26 to the fact that I do not have as many fingers on the grip to pull or push the gun while mashing the trigger. I don't know if that's true, but it's my theory.
I do IDPA with my 19 and love it. In my mind, they're so close to each other that I think of them as almost the same gun. I only use the 19 more often for capacity sake.