Training Handgun

I am trying to decide which handgun I want to use for training. I have narrowed it down to two. I carry a Glock 22 on duty so my first choice is Glock. I am not very fond of the 40 cal because of recoil and lack of accuracy. I have a Golck 34 that I like very much and I also like my Golck 21. I have experienced a slight hesitation with the Glock 21 when transitioning from my primary to the Glock 21. I don’t mind recoil at all but I can’t figure out if it is the recoil of the 45 ACP or the size of the grip of the larger frame of the 21. I have since taken the Glock 21 out of the equation and decided on the M&P 45 MID. The reason for adding a platform other than Glock is the slimmer grip of the M&P. Ammunition and magazine capacity are not an issue. I have several 17, 17+2 and 33 round mags for the Golck 34 and 10 and 14 round mags for the M&P. Both handguns are equipped with TLR-1s and I am ordering Raven holsters.
Basically, what I am asking here are educated opinions on which of the two handguns, the Glock 34 or the M&P 45 MID. would be the better choice for training AND WHY. If there are betther suggestions than these two, tell me why.

Is this for personal training, as in honing your skills as a shooter? Or as supplemental training to improve your on-duty abilities? If it’s the latter (or both), then it absolutely doesn’t make sense not to get another .40 Glock.

If it’s for a personal weapon and you like the .45, I’d get an HK45c.

If you use a particular gun in your profession, always train with the same gun. It is what will save your life, or someone else’s if you have to use it. Otherwise, you can shoot what ever other guns you have just for fun.

This is for personal training mainly to hone my rifle skills. The pistol as a secondary is what I am choosing the platform for. When I train for my PD I use my Glock 22, I have one of my own and the department issue. I own HKs and I can’t shoot them as well as the Glock or M&P largely due to the triggers. I even had the LE trigger installed on the HK45c but just can’t use it like I do the Glocks or M&Ps.

I would use and train with what I plan to carry. I’m shooting the M&P 45 Mid and like it very much. In a couple of weeks I’ll be taking a Basic course and then beginning of April a Level 1 course. Of course I’ll be shooting the M&P.

I would go with the 34, make the trigger and sights the same as your 22, that way at least its pretty close to what your currently carrying on duty.

Glock 22. It is what you carry on duty so it is most likely what you will use in the event of actually having to shoot someone.

This is the correct answer.

If ammo expense is an issue, get a G17.

Glock 22. Your training pistol should be the pistol that you are most likely to actually use in a defensive situation. Always train as you would fight.

Any training to enhance your skill set should be done using the same equipment you would have at your disposal when the time comes to deploy the skills. It’s really a no “brainer.”

I agree with the fact that you should practice with a weapon that is as identical as you can make it to your work weapon or the one you carry daily.

First off, who’s providing the ammo for the training? My answer depends on this question.

Seeings how the G22 is what you carry on duty, I would stick with that. If ammo cost is an issue then get a G17. The G34 is nice but with the longer slide you would lose commonality with your holsters.

Ideally you want to train as you will fight, so using your G22 for training is my recommendation.

I provide all my ammo for training. I have vast quantities of 9mm and 45 ACP. I kind of made the transition away from 40S&W last year. Training for my own personal gain and enjoyment is different from training for work. I don’t sign out a department rifle, I use my own. When I train for work I use my duty belt, duty sidearm and department rifle or shotgun.

Are you limited to which handguns you can carry for duty? What about caliber?

Are you able to use department-issued ammo for training? Do they give you free ammo?

If you already have a bunch of 9mm, and pay for your ammo anyway, get a G17/34. If you want to reload, .45 might be a more viable option. Go with the most cost-effective. You can at least use this as a tax write-off, right?

Since you on your dime, using 9mm and personal gear, id go with with the g34. Unless your gonna use your raven to carry , why not have more gun? More barrel,slide mass and sight radius is a good thing.

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Since you on your dime, using 9mm and personal gear, id go with with the g34. Unless your gonna use your raven to carry , why not have more gun? More barrel,slide mass and sight radius is a good thing.

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I have and love my G34, but given your circumstances, why not go with the G17? Much closer to your 22; the accuracy and recoil difference between a 34 and 17 is neglible; still shoots 9mm. which is cheaper on your dime.

Just my thought.

I can’t add anything to this.