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I'm currently down to just my 1911 as for semi-autos, yes, but because the grip angle of my 1911 is similar to that of 95% of the handguns out there, my practice with it is still going to benefit me very well if I switch to another platform. I get to choose from 95% of the market. If I chose a Glock, I'll have to tear down all my muscle memory and relearn how to shoot that gun.
Does not compute for me.
I shoot a large variety of pistols regularly, and the only thing that changes muscle memory wise between Glock and Sig, for example, is a slight change in wrist angle. All of the shooting fundamentals remain the same.
Frankly, I find the transition between different trigger styles to be much more detrimental to my shooting ability than any problem with the grip angle and muscle memory. It's a bear getting used to the Sig DA/SA again after shooting either Glocks or 1911s.
Yeah, if I've spent the last hour shooting a Glock my draw presentation with something else might point slightly off the first time, but a good presentation allows you to see and correct that as your draw to get a good sight alignment as you extend your arms, regardless of what you're shooting.
I'll also add that shooting my Sig messes up my draw presentation with my Ruger 22/45 and the 92 is slightly different from the 1911, so this isn't exactly the Glock vs Everyone else problem you claim. Every pistol points a little bit differently, and it's a slight adjustment every single time you change a firearm.
I personally think you convincing yourself that shooting Glocks somehow requires completely brand new muscle memory is far more damaging to your abilities as a versatile shooter than actually shooting Glocks could ever be.
I've practiced and carried with a variety of pistols, from Glock, Sig and 1911s to J frames. Yes, they're all different to shoot. That's why I practice with them all. I haven't noticed shooting Glocks magically degrading my ability to shoot a 1911 or vice versa. If I was a Jerry Miculek level shooter, maybe I would, but then again I've seen him shoot a lot of different firearms (sometimes back to back) and he seems to do just fine with all of them....so maybe not.
Either way, I find the thought that "That Glock guy is pigeon holing himself and it's bad, but 95% of guns out there are going to shoot and handle like my nice high end 1911 so I'm not" is pretty darn funny.
Your mileage may and apparently does vary.