now that i think of it, Glock really needs improvement on the grip.
most people who dont like glocks, dislike 'em because of the grip shape/ angle.
Glock needs to get a jump on the other poly framed handguns.
a more comfortable grip, with deeper strippiling for better grip.
the main complain o have with any glock is the grip: it tends to be slippery when wet.
speaty hands, excess gun-oil, raining outside ect.
i never could figure out why they never did make a slimline 9mm.
the g36 is a chunk, and the g-26 is too, but something very flat and compact, but that would need a totally new design.
all glock models made today are based on the full size models, with shortened slides and frames. a g-26 grip is the same circumfrence as the g17 or g34 models.
a single stack 9mm would require new molds ($$$) for the frame, modified or redesigned parts, new machine set-up for the barrel and slide. new fixtures for machining the parts. its all about costs...