Got her out to the range today. 200 rounds of Blazer Brass 124 grain went downrange. At first, I was shooting a bit low and to the right. The trigger out of the box was a bit stiff so I guess I might have been muscling it a bit and squeezing the grip too hard along with it.
After about 25 rounds the trigger started to loosen up. Still not crisp like my PPQ but better than it was. My shots were back on target but a bit left. The sights are a bit different from the three dot sights I'm used to.
But got it on target around round 50. Groups not as good as my PPQ but I also have 2500+ rounds through the Walther.
For the next 150 rounds I shot two handed, tried to limp wrist, shot strong hand, and off hand. I COULD NOT induce a failure today. That's Glock reliability for you.
At the end of the day, the recoil is snappier than my PPQ, the trigger isn't as good as my PPQ, and the ergonomics aren't as good either, but far better than the Gen 3 models that I had previously shot.
At the end of the day, I'm excited for my Glock, excited for the reliability, and excited that I don't hate it at all. It's a damn fine gun. Just not as fine as my well loved PPQ.