OpenDot Posted August 24, 2010 Author Share Posted August 24, 2010 i thought i had that problem with my 34 but it was just the way i was pulling the trigger after i figured the trigger out its dead on now I had somebody else fire teh gun to make sure it wasn't me... same thing, low and left Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njl Posted August 26, 2010 Share Posted August 26, 2010 Low and left is common for people new to Glocks. Was that someone else someone who frequently shoots Glocks [well] or just another shooter who shoots some other brand? Of course, I own a number of Glocks, and they all have the rear sight shifted varying amounts to the right. I have picked up Glocks that shot dead on with the rear sight centered, but in my experience, they're the exception. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G34 CORDY Posted August 26, 2010 Share Posted August 26, 2010 I had my buddy shoot mine also but he is left handed and guess what the gun shot right for him and left for me because Iam a right handed shooter. There is always a exception to this rule but that was my experience. Now that I have practiced with it it shoots straight ahead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ck1 Posted August 26, 2010 Share Posted August 26, 2010 (edited) i thought i had that problem with my 34 but it was just the way i was pulling the trigger after i figured the trigger out its dead on now I had somebody else fire teh gun to make sure it wasn't me... same thing, low and left Not to sound like a broken record here, but: don't just have anyone shoot it, have an experienced Glock shooter shoot it. Heavier guns like 1911's, Sig's, Beretta's, etc. are WAY more forgiving to shoot and really don't reveal some of the little hitches in technique that Glock's and some other polymer handguns are just not tolerant of, it took me months and takes some longer to really figure it out through lots of dry-fire and working out one's grip to get Glocks to not hit left (or right in a Lefty's case). Also, bench it, and take as much care as you can to make sure the trigger gets pulled 100% straight-back when you do (I've seen many guys pull 'em left even while benching them so watch out). DO NOT drift the sights until you do this and really verify where it's actually hitting as 99.9% of Glocks are just fine and it's the shooters who need the adjusting... There's a reason why there are literally thousands upon thousands of posts out there about Glock's hitting left or low-left, consider Occam's razor, Glock is not sending out that many faulty guns... Edited August 26, 2010 by ck1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OpenDot Posted August 26, 2010 Author Share Posted August 26, 2010 I know what you are saying. But in my earlier post, I sold the gun and bought another G34, this one shoots straight. I also have 2 Glock 17's and my CCW is a Glock 19. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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