Went to the range today. I have come back frustrated!! The pistol performed perfectly, no problems. I upgraded the sights to green fiber optic, again no problems. Every shot i took was left of the mark.
I am used to steel frame rigs and the trigger safety thing has me messed up I think. I only shot 100 rounds, but I am used to shooting a MUCH tighter group than I did today. For such a large frame gun to be so light might have been some of the issue. The angle of the grip seemed really steep also.
Am I missing something fundamental??
Again, first time polymer, first time glock trigger, etc. Any help would be appreciated.
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- Thu Feb 13, 2014 5:26 pm
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I daily carry a Kahr, so I am used to the "pointy clicky" thing. The 17+1 will be fun to get use to though!
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It is certainty not a very handsome gun.
- Sat Feb 08, 2014 4:25 pm
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I have gone and done it…first tupperware firearm.
I just purchased by first ever tupperware firearm. Everything I have up till now has been made out of some kind of metal, mostly stainless. My daily carry is stainless and heavy, but weight has not been an issue.
I am looking to take up IDPA shooting as a hobby (some guys bowl, I want to shoot) and doing research I came to the conclusion that the Glock 34 practical/tactical was the best fit for what I am looking at doing. This is NOT a firearm for carrying concealed, and will be used for competition only.
I almost feel unclean buying something that was not designed in 1911….is this a normal feeling?
How do you clean the thing? Dishwasher???
I am looking to take up IDPA shooting as a hobby (some guys bowl, I want to shoot) and doing research I came to the conclusion that the Glock 34 practical/tactical was the best fit for what I am looking at doing. This is NOT a firearm for carrying concealed, and will be used for competition only.
I almost feel unclean buying something that was not designed in 1911….is this a normal feeling?
How do you clean the thing? Dishwasher???