wiiawiwb
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I have a Glock 17 and had Speed Sights installed on it over a year ago. The good news -- I love the large, orange, tritium, front sight. It is very quick to get on target. The bad news -- I can't hit the broad side of a barn. I've fiddled with the rear sight and, in the past two months, have had several other people shoot it. We are all shooting low. At first, I was convinced it was me knowing full well the pie chart of mistakes that's out there. Now, with others off target too, I'm throwing in the towel.
If I could wave a magic wand, I would keep the SpeedSight front sight and just replace the rear one. It would obviously have to be an adjustable sight because it won't be engineered to match up with the front.
Should I consider this option or just buy a new set of fixed sights? What adjustable rear sight might work? If a new set, what would you suggest?
If I could wave a magic wand, I would keep the SpeedSight front sight and just replace the rear one. It would obviously have to be an adjustable sight because it won't be engineered to match up with the front.
Should I consider this option or just buy a new set of fixed sights? What adjustable rear sight might work? If a new set, what would you suggest?