i am right handed but my dominant eye is left .
i bought two glock17 and returned both of them one after another as out of 50 ejected rounds atleast five hit my face or torso.
then i bought cz 9mm . 1000 rounds and no problem but had no decocker..
then bought taurus 609ti (9mm). taurus was most accurte, smoothest trigger but had one problem. after firing the rail did not settle back full causing missfire. so i returned it. but i had best groups of my life with that 609 taurus.
then, i bought HK usp compact in 9mm. threw almost 5 out of 100 ejected carteridges at my face.
then, i bought a stoeger cougar in 9mm. over 6000 rounds and not a single problem except high bore axis and pathetic sights(too tiny)
so, i noticed the ejection ports of bot HK and Glock and thought placement might be reason. the ejection ports of both guns are right and UPWARDS.
what you guys think? as i am going to change from 9mm to .45 auto. i dont want to waste money. so what is the problem with hk and glock?
i bought two glock17 and returned both of them one after another as out of 50 ejected rounds atleast five hit my face or torso.
then i bought cz 9mm . 1000 rounds and no problem but had no decocker..
then bought taurus 609ti (9mm). taurus was most accurte, smoothest trigger but had one problem. after firing the rail did not settle back full causing missfire. so i returned it. but i had best groups of my life with that 609 taurus.
then, i bought HK usp compact in 9mm. threw almost 5 out of 100 ejected carteridges at my face.
then, i bought a stoeger cougar in 9mm. over 6000 rounds and not a single problem except high bore axis and pathetic sights(too tiny)
so, i noticed the ejection ports of bot HK and Glock and thought placement might be reason. the ejection ports of both guns are right and UPWARDS.
what you guys think? as i am going to change from 9mm to .45 auto. i dont want to waste money. so what is the problem with hk and glock?