This rainy weather we've had has been terrible for work, but it gave me a chance to get up to the camp and throw a few rounds with my new G19.
Every mag was fired at a pretty decent pace. I'm guessing that's the only reason my friend acted so impressed, because, there ain't nothin impressive about this. But...it's the 1st mag that was ever shot.

and the 2nd:

I mainly wanted to see how the gun felt, shot, and functioned.
I love the trigger on the Glock. It is sweet. It has such a sweet break with no, and I mean absolutely no, mushy, variation, or grittyness. The trigger is listed at 5.5lbs. I would've guessed it to be about 4lbs, at the most.

Still firing about twice the pace that I'm most accurate at, but the Glock was proving to live up to the reports of accuracy everywhere ya read and hear.
but...it is an accurate piece.
It will hit POA. period.
Now I can't wait to go when I have some time. So I can relax and shoot for accuracy, and really go through some rounds. I only got to go through 2-in-a-half boxes(125rds). not hard to do firing 15rds per mag @ semi-rapid fire. My friend was wanting me to sight in a couple of his rifles. A couple of badass rifles at that, so we had some fun shooting those which forced me to have to squeeze in my Glock time.
Next time. It'll be on. I'm putting, at least, 250rds through this thing.
And hopefully have some decent targets to post up.
Oh, I almost forgot. One thing that surprised me about hitting at the speed I was squeezing them off. The recovery for follow-up shots with the G19 must be the answer to that riddle. Because I've never shot a brand new piece like that right out of the gate. (not saying that's great shooting) I'm just saying. With the Glock being such a different platform than I'm used-to, e.g. feel, trigger. I would've thought it would take time to get a feel for before grouping half decent.
So...I'm ready for the next outing! I'm ready for some cooler weather!!!
I'm tired of feeling like I've entered this dude's room
.lol...
Every mag was fired at a pretty decent pace. I'm guessing that's the only reason my friend acted so impressed, because, there ain't nothin impressive about this. But...it's the 1st mag that was ever shot.

and the 2nd:

I mainly wanted to see how the gun felt, shot, and functioned.
I love the trigger on the Glock. It is sweet. It has such a sweet break with no, and I mean absolutely no, mushy, variation, or grittyness. The trigger is listed at 5.5lbs. I would've guessed it to be about 4lbs, at the most.

Still firing about twice the pace that I'm most accurate at, but the Glock was proving to live up to the reports of accuracy everywhere ya read and hear.


Now I can't wait to go when I have some time. So I can relax and shoot for accuracy, and really go through some rounds. I only got to go through 2-in-a-half boxes(125rds). not hard to do firing 15rds per mag @ semi-rapid fire. My friend was wanting me to sight in a couple of his rifles. A couple of badass rifles at that, so we had some fun shooting those which forced me to have to squeeze in my Glock time.
Next time. It'll be on. I'm putting, at least, 250rds through this thing.

Oh, I almost forgot. One thing that surprised me about hitting at the speed I was squeezing them off. The recovery for follow-up shots with the G19 must be the answer to that riddle. Because I've never shot a brand new piece like that right out of the gate. (not saying that's great shooting) I'm just saying. With the Glock being such a different platform than I'm used-to, e.g. feel, trigger. I would've thought it would take time to get a feel for before grouping half decent.
So...I'm ready for the next outing! I'm ready for some cooler weather!!!

I'm tired of feeling like I've entered this dude's room

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