Glock 17 and Friends

richardoldfield

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Well, I finally made it to the range yesterday with the Glock 17, Springfield 1911A1, and the Para-Ordnance 14. I screwed up and only took Winchester White Box 115gr 9mm and Winchester White Box 230gr 45acp ammunition. All shooting was done at 12 yards from a bench in a nice indoor range.

The Glock had no malfunctions at all and it shot to the point of aim. The groups were nothing to write home about but you would not want to stand in front of this pistol. After shooting it I am sure the problem is the 5-pound trigger. I love 1911s and the trigger on the Glock 17 makes you wish it had a 1911 trigger configuration. I wonder what I should do to improve the trigger or do they break in with use?

Glock 17:
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The next weapon fired was the Springer 1911A1 that I put together. This pistol effortlessly put all rounds into a ½” group. I am sure I can learn to like this pistol.

Springer 1911A1:
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The last pistol I shot was the Para-Ordnance 14. I experienced no malfunctioned and the pistol grouped reasonably well. The group size was about the size of a medium orange but it was 2 inches above the point of aim. I wonder if the sights on the Springfield aren’t regulated for the 230gr round and that I need to adjust the Para to do the same. I am going to shoot the 200gr LSWC rounds before I adjust the sights.

Para-Ordnance 14:
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Regards,

Richard :D
 
I installed a Ghost 3.5 lb trigger kit in my Glock and it is a completely different pistol. Best $20 you can spend. Installed it myself in about 10 minutes.
 
Ditto on the 3.5 # connector, but I prefer the OEM Glock part. The trigger will improve with use or you can perform the .25 trigger job which involves polishing some parts with Flitz and a Q tip. A Wolff reduced power striker spring will also help but you may have to switch to Federal primers for that mod. It iwll never be as crisp as a 1911 trigger, but it can be improved lots.
 
DanTorz said:
AHH The W****N word....they are firearms not weapons..but very nice!

I was thinkin' that too...try explaining to newbies that a handgun 'magazine' is not called a clip, and a "clip" is something different, it's harder.

Good shootin' though! When you said "nice, indoor range" it makes me wish BC had a bunch of indoor ranges for those winter months. :D ;)

I'm startin' to love Glocks.
 
DanTorz said:
AHH The W****N word....they are firearms not weapons..but very nice!

The guy is in the USA. His firearms are most definitely weapons. Hell, my firearms are weapons too, whether or not the Canadian government wants to acknowledge it, or accept that I can safely and responsibly own weapons.
 
Disaster Monkey said:
The guy is in the USA. His firearms are most definitely weapons. Hell, my firearms are weapons too, whether or not the Canadian government wants to acknowledge it, or accept that I can safely and responsibly own weapons.

Yup, my vote for 'weapons', too... ;)
 
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