I just never had that problem with any pistol I own and shoot and yes I have 1911's and Glocks and shoot them equally poor under stress.
What's this........an honest man on the Internet.
I just never had that problem with any pistol I own and shoot and yes I have 1911's and Glocks and shoot them equally poor under stress.
If people can adjust between pistol and traditional grips and/or vertical foregrips on shotguns and rifles, seems like the difference between a Glock and a 1911 is trivial.
The purpose of this polled thread was to demonstrate what may happen during life-threatening close range SD/HD shooting situations in low-light conditions where fast draw/fire may have to be made without the aid of the sights.LWise said:I try very hard to not shoot with my eyes closed. If my firearm always pointed directly at the target, why do I need sights? Really do not see purpose of the poll
Rendering the whole "where it points" thing, moot, regardless what the gun is.If you use the sights, it points where you aim it.
If you use the sights, it points where you aim it.
Update: I stated earlier that Glocks point high for me. This is true except for the Glock 21 Gen4. It points perfectly for me with a bare backstrap.