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Those are called Sig P320’s
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I only have one pistol with an RMR, and it’s cowitnessed.Don’t preach at me for being a red dot bitch when I’m talking about wanting to keep my irons. That said I agree with everything you stated
if it groups good (?) then it's as simple as drifting the back sight left or right, and getting a different height front sight (and possibly a diff height back sight depending on how much it's off). as mentioned above, hit dawsonprecision.com or call them and they'll let you know what you need in your situation. if it's not grouping good, then i'd fix that before messing with the sights (shooter error, crap ammo, bad or mismatched components).I guess what I’m looking for out of this is, has anyone else had iron sights on a custom Glock be off? How did you fix it? I don’t know of a place to get different height sights for glocks like 1911s and I really don’t want to use an adjustable sight or a red dot.
Where are you? I do need legit training. Not just me shooting random shit in the backyardOp, I run a training facility in MN, swing by..
Where are you? I do need legit training. Not just me shooting random shit in the backyard
I’ve been around guns since I was probably 8. I’m currently 19 and the only “training” I’ve had is I watch Lucas from Trex arms before he left and I took a conceal carry class and currently have my concealed carry carry permit. I regularly shoot rifles and I have proof I can kinda shoot a rifle from a bench but that’s about where my skill ends.Have you ever received any firearm training before? Regarding the fundamentals of marksmanship, stance, grip, trigger maniplation, "work space", etc?? How long have you owned firearms or been shooting for?
Your grip and pistol fit-to-hand is one of the important parts to have squared away first as a new pistol shooter, IMO. FWIW, ive been a competitive pistol shooter from 12 y/o to current 37. Also did 13 years of federal L.E and tactical operations experience. I can get in the stack and really fuck up the Tangos in the shoothouse. Primary and secondary weapon systems, alike. Would do a zoom chat for nothing but your time if you really wanted some help or initial guidance on marksmanship.![]()
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Yahtzee! This is most likely the real answer. Listen up, sport. This place has plenty of old guys(we are most assuredly not grown up *or* adults) that have all of the experience and answers you need. You will need to develop thicker skin to get beyond our feral nature but you will get your answers. Buckle up and listen. You’ll also learn some new shit-talk to impress your friends’m currently 19 and the only “training” I’ve had is I watch Lucas from Trex arms before he left
OP be weary of this guy he’s acting like he wants to mentor you but he’s really just extremely gay. Prison rules apply if he puts a snickers on your pillow don’t touch it.Yahtzee! This is most likely the real answer. Listen up, sport. This place has plenty of old guys(we are most assuredly not grown up *or* adults) that have all of the experience and answers you need. You will need to develop thicker skin to get beyond our feral nature but you will get your answers. Buckle up and listen. You’ll also learn some new shit-talk to impress your friends
I like snickersOP be weary of this guy he’s acting like he wants to mentor you but he’s really just extremely gay. Prison rules apply if he puts a snickers on your pillow don’t touch it.
I like snickers![]()
As long as you don't eat them upside down so you can feel the veins with your tongue.I like snickers![]()
Two of yous makes it an official competition right?OP be weary of this guy he’s acting like he wants to mentor you but he’s really just extremely gay. Prison rules apply if he puts a snickers on your pillow don’t touch it.
How do you even know about that? lolAs long as you don't eat them upside down so you can feel the veins with your tongue.
Just 'sayin!
Sirhr
Do you want to know the answer? Think very carefully about this answer…How do you even know about that? lol
Nah who wants a virgin when you can have a slut that knows what to do?Two of yous makes it an official competition right?
He can count the ridges with his colonHow do you even know about that? lol
This is the most solid advice you will get here.OP be weary of this guy he’s acting like he wants to mentor you but he’s really just extremely gay. Prison rules apply if he puts a snickers on your pillow don’t touch it.
Yep.Hey, did anybody say it's his sights yet?
Brainerd,mn My carry students shoot 200 yards for a final exercise, 40% hit ratio ...Look at my Fb page, PointBlank GunTraining.comWhere are you? I do need legit training. Not just me shooting random shit in the backyard
“I got a lot of problems with you people, and now you’re gonna hear it”@Thema4 This is the Bear Pit, where we come to talk crap to one another. If you want to get a higher ratio of solid answers, go to "The Armory", which is the first sub-forum on the main list and ask there. Here, everything requires thick skin.
You’ve been hanging out on the wrong side of Ybor again huhYep.
They need to be mounted on the right side of the slide for maximum hood rat accuracy.
Be careful the link to the training is right next to the link for his only fans page.Brainerd,mn My carry students shoot 200 yards for a final exercise, 40% hit ratio ...Look at my Fb page, PointBlank GunTraining.com
It doesn't appear to be a mis-match of sight height. Something with the barrel or slide being out of spec would be the logical suspect. As suggested above try swapping the parts around to see if it can be isolated given the factory parts shot well.
BAHAHAHA!As long as you don't eat them upside down so you can feel the veins with your tongue.
Just 'sayin!
Sirhr
I’ve never seen or heard of the three sight pictures you show in the picture. I always thought center hold was the way to do it and that’s how I shoot with all my other handguns and it worked. Next time I get a chance to shoot I have a couple things to mess with and this will add to the list. Thank you.@Thema4
As others have mentioned this is the Pit and likely explains the hoopla type of responses you're seeing. That said- I'll take this as an honest question and as someone likely better versed in Glocks & that particular sight set up, I'd still like to ignore the usual Pit shenanigans to see if I can help you out.
First off- are you consistently grouping with the Glock to get to the verdict of 3' low @ 25 yards or are you all over the place and that just seems to be where your hits are reaching? I don't mean this as an insult or me beating my own chest- I'm just some random internet stranger that's gone through the same issues and wants to help as best as I can.
If you're grouping consistently- that's actually a "biggly" good thing because that means you're consistent on your mechanics & also means that once we know what you're doing consistently, we know how to make subtle changes to give you the desired results.
In my experience with Glocks with that particular set of sights- at that distance you "should" be using a "combat" sight picture with sight alignment- I'll illustrate what I'm talking about with the below image...
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3' low however... assuming you're grouping center suggests to me that you may be "dipping" the pistol downwards in anticipation of recoil. The good news is (again assuming you're grouping centered) you're not 'pulling' the gun which is a harder habit to break from.
Just for grins- if I could make two suggestions to try out- try using 'more' finger on the trigger and a stronger grip with your weak hand. I can only go off of what you shared but I suspect those two minor tweaks will get you hitting closer to center with just a bit of practice.
Best of luck to you.
-LD
BAHAHAHA!
Brother Sirhr....I have absolutely no idea of your life story, but.....After a few years on the Hide, you are the smartest assed comeback shooter I have seen thus far on here. I would absolutely enjoy a drink and bullshit sesh 'round the campfire with your wise ass.God, bless you!
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Dude, I have a X and Y chromosome body composition.....I don't drink that shit. C'mon, man.Just no White Claw!
Sirhr
@Thema4
As others have mentioned this is the Pit and likely explains the hoopla type of responses you're seeing. That said- I'll take this as an honest question and as someone likely better versed in Glocks & that particular sight set up, I'd still like to ignore the usual Pit shenanigans to see if I can help you out.
First off- are you consistently grouping with the Glock to get to the verdict of 3' low @ 25 yards or are you all over the place and that just seems to be where your hits are reaching? I don't mean this as an insult or me beating my own chest- I'm just some random internet stranger that's gone through the same issues and wants to help as best as I can.
If you're grouping consistently- that's actually a "biggly" good thing because that means you're consistent on your mechanics & also means that once we know what you're doing consistently, we know how to make subtle changes to give you the desired results.
In my experience with Glocks with that particular set of sights- at that distance you "should" be using a "combat" sight picture with sight alignment- I'll illustrate what I'm talking about with the below image...
View attachment 8742084
3' low however... assuming you're grouping center suggests to me that you may be "dipping" the pistol downwards in anticipation of recoil. The good news is (again assuming you're grouping centered) you're not 'pulling' the gun which is a harder habit to break from.
Just for grins- if I could make two suggestions to try out- try using 'more' finger on the trigger and a stronger grip with your weak hand. I can only go off of what you shared but I suspect those two minor tweaks will get you hitting closer to center with just a bit of practice.
Best of luck to you.
-LD
I really need to update my videos, but this was 13ish years ago on a steel silhouette at 50 yards 3/3 at the end of the day when we saw this target as we were leaving. Nothing fancy, a Glock 19.4 with Ameriglo CAP sights and I believe using American Eagle 147gr. This particular G19.4 had the most erratic ejection and I was beta testing Apex Tactical's prototype extractor that range trip. -Richard
I don’t know about the consistently outshooting you part of that, but I agree completely with all the rest. I gave up on the “front sight focus” and aligning the sights. I just looke where I’m shooting and let my eyes do their thing with the sights. I use the irons the same as a guy would use a red dot. It works. Stoeger has proved it as well. Now, that said, I agree that a red dot is the way. Period.@Thema4
There are lots of good ideas and helpful suggestions mixed in with the joking in this thread.
I don’t know why your Glock is hitting that far low, I’d love to help if you were in Idaho, but finding a competent person local to you is the best thing to do.
For more help here on the hide you could post pics of your shot target, also maybe try again by reinstalling the factory parts and checking a group and taking a pic of that also.
Lots of talk about “sight picture” and such here, and it all makes sense and is technically correct. However, once your index is established through practice, you don’t have to take the time to “align the sights” or “equal light equal height”. This will take some coaching and lots of dry fire and verifying at the range. LOTS
For myself, I don’t “look” at my sights. I focus on the target and put the front sight on the target, then send it. I certainly don’t “align the front and rear sight” and certainly don’t “focus on the front sight”.
Here is a 3 shot group at 80 yards, standing, mostly stock Glock 19 with iron sights (ameriglo idot, blacked out rear sight)
Could I do better if I focused more on “aligning the sights”? Probably, but I don’t.
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@LuckyLuke80 consistently outshoots me when we shoot together. He’s faster and more accurate by a good margin. And he doesn’t “align the sights”
PS. Using a red dot is the way. Period.