Starting out, let me say I've never shot a mid or full size Sig. The only big Sig (a P220ST) that I've handled felt great but felt noticably heavier to me than my Beretta 96 Brigadier.
I have owned a Glock M26 in the past and only traded it off because I got an opportunity for another Beretta.
I tell my friends that the Glocks are like Chevy police cars. Absolutely and perfectly functional in a completely utlilitarian way. If a Glock fits your hand and shooting style and you have found the caliber you like the best, you will never find yourself wishing you had something else because of function. You may wish for a more stylish or higher performance rig or one that offers a lot more in the way of customizing to your tastes, but you wouldn't need it for basic operations.
That being said, the manual of arms for a Glock pistol still leaves me wondering. I know old Gaston Glock vehemently opposes a positve safety for his pistols and frankly, that costs him a part of the LE market place. The other thing that still grinds my gears is the requirement to pull the trigger prior to field stripping the gun. On a gun without a positive safety, this just seems ludicrous to me.
I owned a Glock and shot it fairly well IMO. I wouldn't hesitate to own another, I just am not looking for one.
I have owned a Glock M26 in the past and only traded it off because I got an opportunity for another Beretta.
I tell my friends that the Glocks are like Chevy police cars. Absolutely and perfectly functional in a completely utlilitarian way. If a Glock fits your hand and shooting style and you have found the caliber you like the best, you will never find yourself wishing you had something else because of function. You may wish for a more stylish or higher performance rig or one that offers a lot more in the way of customizing to your tastes, but you wouldn't need it for basic operations.
That being said, the manual of arms for a Glock pistol still leaves me wondering. I know old Gaston Glock vehemently opposes a positve safety for his pistols and frankly, that costs him a part of the LE market place. The other thing that still grinds my gears is the requirement to pull the trigger prior to field stripping the gun. On a gun without a positive safety, this just seems ludicrous to me.
I owned a Glock and shot it fairly well IMO. I wouldn't hesitate to own another, I just am not looking for one.