Neo-Luddite
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Had our oldest college-age kid home on break out to shoot her emergency "trunk gun" Glock 19, Gen 4 yesterday. She's 5ft tall, smaller hands...very comfortable around guns, been shooting since age 5. I have the smallest factory grip swells on the pistol. It shoots fine for me, but about once per mag she will have a stoppage. I've given the usual advice; grip it higher, don't limp wrist it, pair your thumbs up on the grip, etc. Tried having her hold it one handed, too with same result. I had her work out with my regular edc, Ruger LC9s and she had absolutely zero issues whatsoever. So for now, my little sub-compact 9mm will take the place of the Glock as her "in case" pistol if the car breaks down (school is 500 miles away in MO). I know I'll need to get her to work with an experienced Glock coach to really nail down any issues, but any thoughts that come to mind?