
Originally Posted by
Alpine
I've owned a G19 since 1991, and have shot it so much it became an extension of my body, and I don't even think about aiming... just point and shoot, with all center-mass hits.
However, ever since I starting shooting USPSA a few years ago, I quickly found that the Glocks cannot keep up with the others in the longer shots. I ended up going to the SIG X5 platform, and use it excusively for USPSA. I have no problems hitting the A-zone at 50-yards while the guys with Glocks can't even make hits on cardboard at that distance under pressure.
Is the SIG X5 practicale for everyday use, maybe? I used it in a three-day three-gun comp last year, and the only issue I had was the weight of the pistol kept pulling my pants down using a drop-leg holster, and would start to wobble while I was on the move. This year I will be using a SIG P226ST, in a holster fastened to my MOLLE vest.
Not putting the Glock down, if I ever get around to actually getting my CCW permit, my first choice for carry will be my trusty G19.
For those who have difficulty shooting a Glock, part of your problem likely is the greater grip angle that the Glocks have, and the other problem is likey the trigger. Spend enough time with the Glock, and you'll get used to it, and you may even become proficent with it.
As far as 9mm. With todays modern ammo and bullets, anything between 9mm and 45 will do it's job as long as you do your part and hit the target.