I've done a number of Glock grip reductions for myself and friends. Some pretty radical and others pretty pedestrian. I had been lamenting that the G26 was likely the best of the small 9mms but it barely passed my "save my butt" test: snatch the gun in weak-hand, one-hand, and empty the mag at 7 yards in a 6" circle. That is my SD handgun test and if I can't do that I don't consider the gun for carry.
Pictured is my latest try at making a G26 a good quick grab gun: 1) 360 degree stipple (trigger is just because I can); 2) Cut grooves for L or R index finger; 3) Remove material at the top of the trigger guard/bottom of slide 4) Significant Radius where trigger guard and grip meet 5) Remove finger humps and stock Glock "stipple"; 6) Remove material from backstrap up into the tang. This gun is really a nice feeling save your butt gun, left or right hand. You can do this with a Dremel and 10.00 wood burning pen and less than 2 hours. I've included another G26 pic so that you can see the "raw cuts."
Pictured is my latest try at making a G26 a good quick grab gun: 1) 360 degree stipple (trigger is just because I can); 2) Cut grooves for L or R index finger; 3) Remove material at the top of the trigger guard/bottom of slide 4) Significant Radius where trigger guard and grip meet 5) Remove finger humps and stock Glock "stipple"; 6) Remove material from backstrap up into the tang. This gun is really a nice feeling save your butt gun, left or right hand. You can do this with a Dremel and 10.00 wood burning pen and less than 2 hours. I've included another G26 pic so that you can see the "raw cuts."