Hey no prob."hope ur not bein an ass," but if not i like those sights. How hard was it to put them on, and wat were the original sights fixed or adjustable? Again I have the same prob with my G 19 9mm as well. I'm a righty and you do have to focus pretty hard when u squeeze the trigger.
Right after you squeeze the trigger it alawys seems like the muzzle will go slightly too the left unless you know too look 4 it. Then the further down range the target the more it will effect ur group.
at what distance do you think civilian lethal force encounters take place?
You can go impress someone else with 25 yard + shots
I am not practicing for hunting with a 9mm Glock, I'm practicing to defend myself, and beyond 25 yards + I can defend myself by walking away, not practicing head shots
@clap5 man thats funny you say that b/c im about the same except my groups always lean left except for the first shot with a glock.....in all honesty i think its my trigger pull instead of squeeze.....need to get my g17 a new connector thats lighter or work on my technique
Wish I could thumbs up your replies as well. The spring weight is identical. The only differences are the ejector, extractor and barrel size as far as I know.
No worries. Most 9mm/.40 pistols don't need to change much, if at all, but going up to .45 and 10mm requires a new sizing to reinforce the pistol, which Glock does.
i love my glock 19
stupidcracker7 1 year ago
did anyone ever have to take a bullet from you? in self defense of course
grantxxcoley 1 year ago
@grantxxcoley
Nope, and hope it stays that way
GunWebsites 1 year ago
Hey no prob."hope ur not bein an ass," but if not i like those sights. How hard was it to put them on, and wat were the original sights fixed or adjustable? Again I have the same prob with my G 19 9mm as well. I'm a righty and you do have to focus pretty hard when u squeeze the trigger.
Right after you squeeze the trigger it alawys seems like the muzzle will go slightly too the left unless you know too look 4 it. Then the further down range the target the more it will effect ur group.
dcoverda21 2 years ago
all trigger pull. thats why its too the left
dcoverda21 2 years ago
thanks coach
GunWebsites 2 years ago
You actually were able to hit the target at the enormous distance of 15 feet...WOW...you are a veritable Annie Chockly!
LOL
jehovahuponyou 2 years ago
at what distance do you think civilian lethal force encounters take place?
You can go impress someone else with 25 yard + shots
I am not practicing for hunting with a 9mm Glock, I'm practicing to defend myself, and beyond 25 yards + I can defend myself by walking away, not practicing head shots
GunWebsites 2 years ago 4
I wouldn't worry about these morons, who probably can't shoot 12 inch group at three yards. Keep up the good work and good videos.
Verator 2 years ago
@Verator ahahah they must be blind
ibanezkid07 1 year ago
85% of self defense scenarios occur at 8 yards or less....
jakep42zer0 1 year ago
can you convert a glock to full auto?
saj12100 2 years ago
yes.
cardiacthapoet 2 years ago
not legally
GunWebsites 2 years ago
I shoot slightly high and to the left with Glocks. But usually my first shot is always dead center. That's all that really matters.
clap5 2 years ago
@clap5 man thats funny you say that b/c im about the same except my groups always lean left except for the first shot with a glock.....in all honesty i think its my trigger pull instead of squeeze.....need to get my g17 a new connector thats lighter or work on my technique
darkninja210 2 years ago
awesome vid.
mejt223 2 years ago
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Recoil wise i think the .40 frame would do better with accuracy than the 9mm, having a heavier build and spring.
sparks12001 2 years ago
Good idea, but the 40 and 9 are basically the same inside the frame (springs, etc)
GunWebsites 2 years ago
Wish I could thumbs up your replies as well. The spring weight is identical. The only differences are the ejector, extractor and barrel size as far as I know.
glutn4punshmnt 2 years ago
yup, (and technically the mag & follower too)
GunWebsites 2 years ago
@glutn4punshmnt I'm Sorry im going on assumption that a heavier round in a pistol warrants a heavier build. SOME pistols go by that mantra. Sorry :(.
sparks12001 2 years ago
No worries. Most 9mm/.40 pistols don't need to change much, if at all, but going up to .45 and 10mm requires a new sizing to reinforce the pistol, which Glock does.
glutn4punshmnt 2 years ago
Five Stars My Friend!
MadBadVoodo 2 years ago
cool video keep up the good work
360steven 2 years ago
i appreciate the effort...lol
eldogg4life 2 years ago