GregGry
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Hey, I just got back from the range . I shot everything I could get my palms on. I shot a smith 686, what a shooter that was. Shot a sig 220, and a czp01 as well. However when I got to the glocks (17/19) I shot both of them low and to the left. I didn't shoot the 17 for more then 30 rounds however. The 19 I shot for 80 rounds, and I was getting good groupings, just low and to the left. I compensated by aligning the front dot sight to the right and high of the rear sight. I did move it a considerable ammount out of alignment. With that done, I could chew the center of the target out easily. Its just that the sights were so out of alignment.
It seemed to be the same way, although not as bad on the 17. Were the rear sights just out of wack? Or was it just me? I shot the sig, the smith, and the cz all fine, none shot low and left for me. My friend also seemed to shoot low and to the left on the 17 as well. Any opionions? Also, what is needed to adjust the rear sight on the glock?
It seemed to be the same way, although not as bad on the 17. Were the rear sights just out of wack? Or was it just me? I shot the sig, the smith, and the cz all fine, none shot low and left for me. My friend also seemed to shoot low and to the left on the 17 as well. Any opionions? Also, what is needed to adjust the rear sight on the glock?