We dont have to worry about that in Canada... JP.
No, you don't.... but it is still a large reason for the heavy stock triggers.
We dont have to worry about that in Canada... JP.
It's NY1 trigger actually and I've seen some petite ladies, who never held the pistol before, qualifying just fine on a dynamic course of fire with Glock 22. Heavy trigger, stress, speed and 40 S&W. Well, these ladies did just fine. Now, after reading this thread I just can't help, but wonder how they were able to accomplish all that? Answer is simple - they didn't f@$c around feeling sorry for themselves.
We dont have to worry about that in Canada... JP.
People that apply themselves to the task rather than slapping down their Visa to 'fix' what isn't broken are rewarded for their efforts you say? Crazy world we live in.
Yes indeed. It's fairly crazy concept to many individuals these days. Making an effort to accomplish a goal is too much for some. You can see this more and more as a social trend rather than an exception actually.
I keep shooting left and high with my Glock. Nothing I change seems to work, any suggestions?
Secondly, I don't shoot groups as I am not interested in what I can achieve with slow deliberate fire at a stationary target.
TDC
I very much disagree with this line of thinking. All things considered, fundamental accuracy is extremely important. If you can't score at least a 45/50 on a dot torture target at 3 yards and at least a 90 at 25 yards on a B8, IMO, one should work only work on accuracy before they add speed.
Good luck hitting low % targets at speed if you can't hit low % targets in slow fire.
I know I flinch and I'm working on it. I feel my trigger pull is the issue and it needs more work.
Is there any truth to the saying "if you can shoot a Glock you can shoot anything?"
And what's a dot torture target and a B8?
I think it would be more accurate to say,"if you can shoot, you can shoot anything."Is there any truth to the saying "if you can shoot a Glock you can shoot anything?
I know I flinch and I'm working on it. I feel my trigger pull is the issue and it needs more work.
Is there any truth to the saying "if you can shoot a Glock you can shoot anything?"
And what's a dot torture target and a B8?
I think it would be more accurate to say,"if you can shoot, you can shoot anything."
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That's one thing I've never understood. People will say "Oh, such in such is a great gun after you smooth the trigger, replace the springs, replace the.......yadda yadda yadda" Why not just buy a gun that's good to begin with?



























