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Well I finally bought my second Glock today, a Glock 22 Gen4. It comes with fixed sights but I'm considering purchasing an adjustable rear sight for it. Questar sells them online at a reasonable price. I would be interested in getting feedback from current Glock 22 Gen4 owners as to how they like their Glock 22s.....
 
Adj sights are a waist of money "you only need to adj once so whats the the point"

Get a good pair of Trijicon HD sight or a good fiber optic combo. I have fix sight on my SIG and never had any issue not hitting the X ring :)
 
Hmmm I find it very strange that both of the previous messages are critical of my thoughts of purchasing adjustable rear sights for my new Glock 22 Gen4. No I don't need adjustable rear sights but they would certainly add to the Glock's value if sometime in the future I decide that I want to sell it.
 
Hmmm I find it very strange that both of the previous messages are critical of my thoughts of purchasing adjustable rear sights for my new Glock 22 Gen4. No I don't need adjustable rear sights but they would certainly add to the Glock's value if sometime in the future I decide that I want to sell it.

Adding stuff may help you sell faster but it doesn't increase value ... Unless you do ALOT ... You won't get what you payed . I have adjustable sites on my 22 , granted I didn't buy it with original sights but I haven't adjusted them yet. My 2 cents .. We round down now so there free :)
 
Throw some night sights on it.........good too go!


TDC will lend you his sight pusher!
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I have found on my G34, replacement fibre optic sights shoot 3" low at 10 yards. That's in comparison to my CZ Shadow with fixed sights. Was looking for adjustable rear sights so going to try the vendor you mentioned.
 
Hmmm I find it very strange that both of the previous messages are critical of my thoughts of purchasing adjustable rear sights for my new Glock 22 Gen4. No I don't need adjustable rear sights but they would certainly add to the Glock's value if sometime in the future I decide that I want to sell it.

Glock OEM adj sights at slightly better then Glock OEM fix "thats not saying much lol"

Adding a good pair of Trijicons will add way more value then crappy OEM adj sights. Make sure you do your reseach when buying a quality pair of fix sights and dont cheap out :) I shoot regularly from 3m, 5m, 7m, 10m, 15m and 25m sometimes. I found with my SIG I must shoot about 1" high at 3m and 5m because of barrel sight relationship but POA at the rest of the distances. I have used many different ammo types and not seen any major change in POI.
 
Adj sights are a waist of money "you only need to adj once so whats the the point"

Get a good pair of Trijicon HD sight or a good fiber optic combo. I have fix sight on my SIG and never had any issue not hitting the X ring :)

I've done the same with Trijicon HD sights, I don't feel the need to constantly readjust as getting to shoot the gun itself is challenging enough for me.. :)
 
I want my combat pistols with fewer moving parts as possible. Target gun, other story.
If I am loading for a combat gun, I will find a load I like and shoot with it for a while until I figure how it shoots. No need to move anything around.


+ 1. Different point of impact depending on load and distance.
 
Putting ADJ. Sights would not add any value.

They would decrease it. I would pay LESS for a Glock with ADJ. Sights because first thing I would have to do is go out and buy Fiber Optic or Tritium sights that the owner should have put on in the first place.
 
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