Hey GG34,
I will throw my .02 cents in on this one. I have a glock 21 (.45 Auto) and actually shoot really well with it. It's a Gen 3 that I have had for 8 years (taking a guess here). I can shoot center mass at a reasonable distance all day, but it's not what I would pick for my bullseye gun; and I have put about 7000 rounds down range.
For the most part, the gun shoots where I point it. But with the glock trigger pull, there is some inconsistency from shot to shot (at least for me). And I will add, I have done no trigger work to this firearm. When I compare it to one of my revolvers, both single and doubler action, their triggers are SOOO much smoother and predictable. Like a said, the glock shoots good, but not bullseye good for me.
I did put after market irridium sights on my glock, which helped alot.
Final answer... Can a glock be precision tool?
Of course! If theres a will theres a way, right! But I don't think that was the manufactures intention/niche. I can make a pinto into a limo too, but it's not what it was set out to be.
Thanks, unless mods are done, a stock Glock is not a precison tool.





















































