Nushif
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My wife, who shoots mini to subcompact guns mainly has severe problems making a Glock run. It may not necessarily be an issue of a traditional "limp wrist," but rather than of "not good for Glock" technique.
She has managed jamming both my Glock 26 and a friend's 19, as well as a 17. Purely because her grip is just strange enough to do so.
So I will reiterate: From my experience, Glocks require a very, very specific manual of arms, much like ye olde 1911, and simply put, not everyone likes it or is willing to learn it.
I would very seriously advise you to either accept that the Glock isn't for you, or to re-evaluate your technique, specific to the gun you're using.
She has managed jamming both my Glock 26 and a friend's 19, as well as a 17. Purely because her grip is just strange enough to do so.
So I will reiterate: From my experience, Glocks require a very, very specific manual of arms, much like ye olde 1911, and simply put, not everyone likes it or is willing to learn it.
I would very seriously advise you to either accept that the Glock isn't for you, or to re-evaluate your technique, specific to the gun you're using.