Originally Posted by
marks
Ah, the not so uncommon woes of a first-time Glock shooter (or often time Glock shooter, for that matter). :) I experienced the same thing, with a range of Glocks, for quite awhile. But, being the guns they are, I eventually beat it. IMO, it's all about the Glock trigger. I find that on my G30, contrary to what might be "common sense", or most often recommended advice, I need a little more finger in the trigger guard (closer to my first knuckle, as opposed to midway, on the pad of the finger). I also find I need to tighten up my grip on that, and any Glock. It will come to you. Give it time, and experiment with how much finger you've got on the trigger, tightness of grip, and also, where the web of your hand (between thumb and index finger) is relative to the center of the backstrap of the gun. Sometimes, what appears to be "center" isn't really, and you may need to torque or twist your grip a bit counter-clockwise. Marking a line on the web of your hand with a pen or marker, will allow you test a few different positions. That should help narrow it down to grip, or trigger pull.