Is the Glock 17 really that soft?

Published on March 29, 2026
Duration: 14:29

This video explores the perceived recoil and muzzle rise of various firearms, including the Glock 17 Gen 6, Glock 47, Staccato P45, HD4, HD45, and Zerat Arms Waltz 9. Instructor Ben Stoeger discusses how different recoil impulse characteristics, spring setups, and shooter grip techniques influence the subjective experience of a firearm's 'softness' or 'snappiness,' emphasizing the importance of a locked wrist and consistent input for recoil management.

Quick Summary

The Glock 17 Gen 6 is perceived as 'very soft' with minimal muzzle rise, though some experience a torquing sensation. This is contrasted with 'snappy' guns where recoil feels more abrupt. Effective recoil management relies on a locked wrist and consistent input, allowing the arm to absorb the impulse.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction & Recap
  2. 00:29Recoil Demonstration Principles
  3. 01:04Glock 17 Gen 6 Discussion
  4. 01:59Perception of 'Snappy' vs. 'Soft'
  5. 02:26Torque vs. Muzzle Rise
  6. 03:15Recoil Spread Over Time
  7. 03:31Glock 17 Gen 6 vs. 45 Comparison
  8. 03:55Staccato P45 & HD4 Comments
  9. 04:48HD4 Recoil Characteristics
  10. 05:26Gen 6 Glock Surprises
  11. 06:17Glock 47 Impulse
  12. 06:48Elements Beyond Muzzle Rise
  13. 07:0417 vs. 47 Speed Perception
  14. 07:49HD4 Recoil vs. Glock
  15. 08:23Support Hand Grip Discussion
  16. 09:23Location & Travel Plans
  17. 09:43Eyes vs. Arms in Recoil Return
  18. 10:14Zerat Arms Waltz 9 Discussion
  19. 11:02Best 2011 Recommendation
  20. 11:18Grip Pressure for Trigger Press
  21. 12:14Hand Position & Trigger Reach
  22. 13:14Eye Focus Importance
  23. 13:35Viewer Feedback on Rambling
  24. 14:09Future Content & Travel

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Glock 17 Gen 6 considered soft or snappy?

The Glock 17 Gen 6 is described as 'very, very soft' regarding muzzle rise. However, some shooters perceive it as 'snappy' due to a torquing sensation in the wrist, which is attributed to its spring setup. With a locked wrist, the overall muzzle rise is minimal.

What factors influence the perception of firearm recoil?

Recoil perception is influenced by muzzle rise, the 'angular torque' felt in the wrist, and how the recoil impulse is spread over time. A gun that feels 'soft' often spreads its recoil, making it less abrupt than a 'snappy' gun.

How does grip technique affect recoil management?

A locked wrist is crucial for managing recoil, preventing the gun from disrupting your grip. While excessive grip pressure isn't always needed, some shooters find increased pressure helps them pull the trigger straight. Optimizing hand position and trigger reach also aids in control.

How does the Glock 17 Gen 6 compare to the Glock 47 in terms of recoil impulse?

The Glock 17 Gen 6 feels slower, pushier, and potentially flippier compared to the Glock 47, though it exhibits less muzzle rise. The Glock 47 offers a more neutral and faster impulse, returning to target more quickly.

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