The answer is to put a “New York” 5.5 lb pull trigger on the Glock. (NOT.)
If you carry chamber empty, then it doesn’t matter if it’s a 1911 or a Glock. If you carry cocked and locked, then the 1911’s thumb and grip safties are better than the Glock’s ‘Safe Action’ trigger, but then you have to remove the thumb safety on the 1911.
All you have to remember in the Glock is to pull the trigger very firmly, because your Department thinks you’re as dumb and the guy in the video.
I guess I’m saying that I can’t imagine many scenarios where I wouldn’t have time to rack the slide.
I only like one in the chamber when I am pointed downrange.
A "New York" Glock trigger is 12 or 14 lb.The stock trigger on a Glock is 5.5 lb.
The 5.5 lb trigger is the standard pull weight for glocks NY triggers come in 8lb and 12 lb pul weights.