I have a Glock 23 2nd gen that I bought from some good people here on INGO.
It's a fine gun and there is nothing wrong with it at all.
The sights are point of aim with the original barrel.
However,
I bought a 9mm conversion barrel from Wolfe and when it's installed, the gun shoots about 6" high at 10 yards.
It is bad enough to miss targets altogether.
My son was shooting it and missing everything.
He is usually a pretty good shooter so I gave it a try and sure enough it was shooting high for me too.
Does anyone have any ideas on what would make this barrel shoot off of point of aim that far?
I don't even know what to look for.
I have removed and reinstalled the barrel a couple of times and it shoots high every time while the original 40 barrel shoots poa.
WWB ammo for both barrels.
Help
It's a fine gun and there is nothing wrong with it at all.
The sights are point of aim with the original barrel.
However,
I bought a 9mm conversion barrel from Wolfe and when it's installed, the gun shoots about 6" high at 10 yards.
It is bad enough to miss targets altogether.
My son was shooting it and missing everything.
He is usually a pretty good shooter so I gave it a try and sure enough it was shooting high for me too.
Does anyone have any ideas on what would make this barrel shoot off of point of aim that far?
I don't even know what to look for.
I have removed and reinstalled the barrel a couple of times and it shoots high every time while the original 40 barrel shoots poa.
WWB ammo for both barrels.
Help