but they are still the ugliest guns out there. and plastic.
Yep. Agreed. When I first started shooting the 17 (one of my first guns), I was low left and quickly was told technique. I am closer and groups are still good, but am confident that I will work out the user's error. I've only put about 500ish through it and notice a difference in target accuracy.Don't adjust your sights! Let me guess, you are right handed. It is common to see police officers with their sights pushed to one side because they don't use proper trigger control. It is almost always NOT the gun. hopefully more people will chime in and confirm what I am saying here, but I will almost guarantee it is the shooter and not the sights.
BTW welcome to INGO and congrats on the Glock. Welcome to the dark side, our koolade is better
but they are still the ugliest guns out there. and plastic.
Welcome to the club, but be careful because they multiply!
Didn't know if any of you all knew that delta,seals and rangers use Glocks. I know some rangers used them back as far as early 90's. They are one of the only pistols that will withstand the sand and function.
Not sure if srs?
he's serious and it's true
had a conversation with a SF group at work earlier this week and many of them had G19's. Only one guy, who is HUGE, didn't like it because he's hands were way to big for it. Kept getting bit by the slide.
Had an interesting conversation as to what would be a good replacement for the Beretta.