Soooo...Glocks arent accurate huh

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Carbon_15

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I have been wanting a j-point or Dr. Optic for my 17c for years now. When Burris came out with their version at half the price, I jumped on it. It took me about 10-12 shots to get it zeroed and I started shooting groups. I was blown away. At 10 yards, off-hand with my reloads, I was getting perfectly centered sub-inch groups! I get bored with pretty quickly so I started plinking at range debris. 12 guage hulls were a snap, .45 empties took a little effort, and 9mm hulls were a little harder. I had a few round left so I sat an empty .22lr on the corner of my target stand. 7 yards and 2 shots later, this is what I got.

If you have been considering a J-point style sight...DO IT!

BTW, the gun is bone stock except for the sight and 3 lb trigger connector
 

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I have shot Glocks since I started shooting in '01. I've always been combat accurate with them, but I wouldn't win any matches. I just bought a 21SF and I was absolutely amazed at the accuracy it displayed. One ragged hole in the center of the paper. Usually I only did that with a Beretta or Sig.
 
they are accurate, i have consistantly hit 12ga shotgun shells, with just the factory sights. I would love to try one of the red dot optics on a handgun, though i probally wouldn't buy one, i would like to shoot one.
 
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