My 3 Glocks. A Glock 21 with Trijicon Night Sights, a 21-C (Compensated) with standard sights, and a Glock 30 with Glock Night Sights. The only one left in .45 ACP I need to get is the single stack 36. Bill T.
I'm just curious, but what kind of accuracy do they produce. I haven't shot a Glock in a long time, but I can remember a friend of mine's dad got one of the G17's when they first came out, and it would miss the broadside of a barn. Left a bad taste in my mouth for Glocks. I don't mean any offense, I'm just curious if they have improved or maybe he just had a lemon. I'm used to shooting S&W revolvers, and I expect to be able to hit a 6" target at 50 yds at least.
Originally posted by daniel77: I'm just curious, but what kind of accuracy do they produce. I haven't shot a Glock in a long time, but I can remember a friend of mine's dad got one of the G17's when they first came out, and it would miss the broadside of a barn. Left a bad taste in my mouth for Glocks. I don't mean any offense, I'm just curious if they have improved or maybe he just had a lemon. I'm used to shooting S&W revolvers, and I expect to be able to hit a 6" target at 50 yds at least.
I have an early model Glock 45 acp and was surprised to find the damn thing shot about as good as my tuned 1911's with match lead ammo. I can say mine shoots very well.