Glock 19 Sites drifted way left?

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I think this stuff about Glock triggers is Crap, right along with the fact that Glocks never break, it's "always" shooter error or aftermarket parts that cause malfunctions.

I bought my Glock 17 in May and have put about 5000 rounds through it since and I haven't been able to drift my sight back to center yet. The whole time producing consistent, tight groups. Don't tell me because I have my sight drifted to the right that I don't know how to shoot a Glock Trigger. That's why they make adjustable sights, to compensate for variances in shooter and ammo.
 
I have never heard anyone talk about the tolerances of a Glock in such a way... they are oversized to say the least. I see no reason one Glock couldnt shoot different than another... What is that they say about Glock brass? Why is that again? Oh yeah... the more reliable the gun.. the more slack the tolerances....and sacrifices accuracy in the process... but the gun will feed anything no matter the grime...

i'm not talking about fit and "tightness" tolerances... i'm talking about build and consistency tolerances.
if you were to pick up 10 or more new glocks and shoot them back to back, POI would be within 2" of each other... and glocks are plenty accurate in capable hands it's a myth that they aren't.


I think this stuff about Glock triggers is Crap, right along with the fact that Glocks never break, it's "always" shooter error or aftermarket parts that cause malfunctions.

I bought my Glock 17 in May and have put about 5000 rounds through it since and I haven't been able to drift my sight back to center yet. The whole time producing consistent, tight groups. Don't tell me because I have my sight drifted to the right that I don't know how to shoot a Glock Trigger. That's why they make adjustable sights, to compensate for variances in shooter and ammo.

believe what you want, sounds like you've already made up your mind...
 
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