9mm is pretty mild anyway, and with a full size frame it should not be hurting to shoot. Don't know what to say. Call Glock--they have excellent customer service.
My guess is you're limp-wristing it. I own the Glock 17 Gen 4 and have put hundreds of rounds through it, and it is almost like shooting a .22 for me. I'm a medium frame guy at 5'11 195. You should not be getting any major feedback from this pistol. It is one of the smoothest Glock offers.Hi Folks!
Not a new handgunner, but new to Glock ownership. Bought a new Gen 4 Glock 17 on the advice of my local gun guy who is also a retired LEO. Problem I'm having is that I've run 100 rounds of three different stock 9mm ammo through this weapon, and I'm getting major kickback and muzzle lift. I'm a big guy, with very large, strong hands. Fortunately, this gun is so accurate that even while managing all of those forces I'm still turning in good shooting, but my hands are really fatigued after shooting. My previous weapon was a Taurus DS, also 9mm, and I never felt this much kickback from that weapon. Is this a Ick thing, just something I have to get used to? Or is a trip to the gunsmith in order?
Thanks in advance for the wisdom and advice! Happy shooting!
Vecchio