Chris
I also can't shoot a Glock unless I look through the sights, at seven yards I will be six inches high if I point and shoot. A 26 points better than the others for me, a two finger grip with the little finger under the butt seems to make it line up better.
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- Sun Mar 26, 2006 10:34 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Are night sights REALLY necessary?
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- Sun Mar 26, 2006 9:30 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Are night sights REALLY necessary?
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PX, we could have been comparing notes, that sounds a lot like my plan, we keep the bedroom door locked when we are asleep, that gives us more time and I'm very hard of hearing. ( 60% service connected ) there's an 870 under the bed (and another in the truck), I have several gun's with nite sights and several good lights, if I need something I want to reach and get it, not be wishing for it!
I don't want nite sights to look and shoot through the sights, just to help know where the end of the barrel is, I shoot a lot at 7 and 15 yds with my sights taped over and I shoot skeet with the butt of the gun at my arm pit not my shoulder ( not trap and I teach the traditional stance ) I believe in shooting looking over my gun.
I don't want nite sights to look and shoot through the sights, just to help know where the end of the barrel is, I shoot a lot at 7 and 15 yds with my sights taped over and I shoot skeet with the butt of the gun at my arm pit not my shoulder ( not trap and I teach the traditional stance ) I believe in shooting looking over my gun.