The polymer, white dot front and u-shaped white outline rear sights work well enough to hit the bullseye and get consistent groupings within 15 feet. This means you achieve quicker and more accurate follow-up shots. The barrel sits naturally higher in the palm of your hand, meaning felt recoil pushes straight back controlling muzzle flip. Its size means the gun is extremely controllable. You do not need an extended magazine for that awkward dangling pinkie that so often is the case with sub-compact handguns. With the GLOCK 19, you get a big enough grip to handle the gun well. The model 19, despite its smaller size, still allows for a full grip. The 5.5-pound trigger pull is consistent with guns in its class and comes as no surprise for a striker-fired handgun. The slide is smooth and easy to operate without feeling like you’re going to pop a vein racking it. The combination of the weight, barrel length and 9mm round make the GLOCK 19 a pleasure to shoot.
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