Sam1911
Moderator Emeritus
Now, there is something in that, too. Consider who this is aimed at, and the pool of trainees the world over who will be tasked with learning to make a gun go. There's enough involved in simply making all those many thousands of folks from all backgrounds reach some level of basic proficiency. Glock (and the departments buying) aren't concerned with getting those officers doing anything that will be, "measured in tenths and hundredths of seconds."Glock was very specific in how they wanted training done for LEO users of their pistols.
But when Glock fields a competitive team with shooters like Dave Sevigny, Randi Rogers, KC Eusebio, etc., etc. they don't try to tell them to slingshot the slide. Glock steps out of the way and lets the masters (and Grand Masters) tell THEM how to make the guns go.