To a competitive shooter a duty pistol is rough. There are alot of great triggers for a glock as there are for many duty pistols. A production Glock is very safe reliable and durable it has 34 or so parts. Its lack of modularity is a part of its success but to most armies and agencies not so much. In the US Armys case cost played a significant role in decisions to pick SIG over Glock. SIG’s P320 was priced at around $500 per unit, with additional modular components costing up to $300. This meant the Army could outfit a soldier with a fully adaptable system for approximately $1,100. In contrast, Glock’s 19X came with a higher base price of $600 and required the purchase of multiple guns to achieve the same versatility, pushing costs to $1,800 per soldier. The financial gap is too substantial to overlook. A comparable contract price for an HK would 800/2200 with practice a production Glock is very accurate much more accurate than the average shooter


