Not true. The Glock does have a safety like the 1911. It's the trigger safety. Unless the trigger safety is depressed, the pistol will not fire. Sound familiar? It should. It operates just like the 1911 grip safety but it's protected by the trigger guard and is returned to safe by simply removing your finger, an advantage over the 1911 grip safety
If it's complicated, you're doing it wrong. What's simpler? Drawing the pistol and needing two hands to rack the slide before shooting it? Or keeping the finger off the trigger until you're ready to shoot?How did you guys in the same boat work it out when you did it?...
When I got my PPQ, which has a trigger safety similar to the Glock, I simply loaded and holstered it right out the gate. Before the PPQ, it was a 1911 which I carried cocked and locked. Simple.
As the others said, get a good instructor. Go out into the woods or desert and shoot the pistol. Go camping for the weekend and wear it. Handle it, dry fire it, practice mag changes while watching the One Eyed Idiot Maker. Use common sense. Keep it simple, keep it real, pay attention and you'll quickly be ready to wear your pistol like a grown-up



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