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To me, it's less about the poundage of the pull and more the predictability of a more defined wall and a more crisp (crispier?) break.
A more defined wall and crisper break is exactly opposite of what a Glock trigger needs- unless dropping trigger weight low. A smooth rolling break with almost no defined wall is much better.
I fully support/buy in to the well done 19/2011 perspective and carry a staccato C more than any other gun and do understand its merits. That said, I do find value in striker and particularly DA/SA guns as well and frankly just enjoy shooting all of the above.
DA/SA I can understand.
Mostly just was curious on your perspective on partial cocked striker trigger systems vs fully cocked.
Fully cocked strikers with no external safety are pants on head retarded. Pull your mind out of the gun world a bit and just think about it clearly- it’s insane.
I agree with your statement for platforms that lack trigger safety mechanisms (looking at you 320) and do believe that a drop safe (and likely even non drop safe honestly) 19/2011 is likely the safest platform to achieve a good trigger pull.
There are lots of pistols that are safe to carry, etc. Not just 1911/2011’s. Though they are about the most foolproof.