>>I could never get accustomed to the Glock triggers.
That’s a real shame. They are two stage. Take up all the light pull in a single motion, once you feel the resistance of the sear slow your pull and squeeze. If you do it that way, it’s no different than any single action trigger except that its a little bit heavier.
Most people who can’t figure it out make the mistake of slowly squeezing for the entire length of the trigger pull and then when it appears to stack up at the end, they instinctively jerk.
Gunsmiths and aftermarket triggers and springs just mess up perfection.
I know you are right, but I just could never get my “muscle memory” to work it out right.
I’ve been accustomed to a 1911 click-bang for 56 years and it has never left me.