Whats the problem, me or the Glock?

Cam,

I noticed that as well, and made an effort to be sure about grip and gun angle - you are very correct about the angle.

I am going to the range next week and will try as you suggest.....as well I will have a really good shooter try it out.....he is a long time Glock owner so he should find out if I am problem!

Thanks for the info.

F
 
Cam..nothing personal but..your advice to Fred to grip the gun as tight as he can with both hands then relax a bit is bad advice. Your grip with your strong hand should be just enough to keep from dropping the gun.
Any more then that and your going to start putting side pressure on the grips, pull the muzzle down, etc.
I'll say it again Fred..if you are shooting a nice tight group that is 1" high..it's the sights on the gun.
Can you post some pics of your group? Including the whole target?
 
Striker I would usually agree with you but in this case I have to disagree.

There are 2 main trains of thought out there in regards to gripping the gun.

I in this case am suggesting try something different if the lighter standard grip is not working for him with his G20......

Fred try this if it doesn't help go back to the way Striker is saying........

Cam
 
gotcha Cam. I only ever held a Glock once and when I took up my normal grip the slide was pointing down at about a 30 degree angle.
We still need to get a better description of his groups though.
 
Thanks Guys - I will take some photos next week when I can hit the range for a bit.....

By the way, how does one post a photo? I cannot figure it out!

Thx

F
 
Fred_u said:
Thanks Guys - I will take some photos next week when I can hit the range for a bit.....

By the way, how does one post a photo? I cannot figure it out!

Thx

F
www.photobucket.com
First you have to have them hosted online..the above site is very easy to use. After you have your picture uploaded, you will see 3 text windows below it. Copy the text from the one with
 
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