WayneJessie
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- Feb 15, 2014
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The problem is not with the weapon! Slow down take a deep breath and read carefully!
You were and are failing to let the trigger forward far enough to reset. The SD has a longer reset than some other pistols but it isn't that big of a difference. You will have the same problem with any striker fired auto you choose unless you learn to let the trigger forward between shots every time. I would suggest some training! Strongly suggest training! Relax. You are blaming a design feature for working as it should. You have to let the trigger out between shots. It's called short stroking the trigger. Your quoted statement reveals this! If you let off the trigger and it fires that is the case. Relax, and take some time to adjust to the world of striker fired autos or trade it for another revolver because the same thing will happen with your shiny new glock if you don't take time to learn to let off the trigger between shots.
Just noticed I was too late! Enjoy your shorter reset glock and when it happens with it... take my advice.
I was wondering if someone was going to tell him the truth.