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AR15.COM
6/22/2009 9:16:57 PM EDT
Hey. I've been shooting a glock 35 for years and am dead on with it. With the exception of a few flyers, I always hit dead center. Now, I was recently shooting a Glock 21SF, and keep hitting way low. Is there any reason I would shoot well with one glock and shoot poorly with another? Is there anything I can do to help get the point of impact back up to where I aim it? Thanks for your help!



Couch-Commando
6/22/2009 9:37:00 PM EDT
[#1]
It could be the sights are not regulated the same or incorrectly.  It could also be a difference in trigger pull as well.  As long as the group size about the same I would assume the sights are the issue.  You can try to get a lower front sight or maybe even file down the one you have to raise the group..... or get a taller rear sight.
6/22/2009 9:45:21 PM EDT
[#2]
Though they're both Glocks, they're different size guns, with different size grips.  

Practice with the G21 should get you "on target".  Make sure you're using an accurate load for it, and one that hits POA.
6/22/2009 9:45:31 PM EDT
[#3]
imo: probably combination of your trigger manipulation along w/ getting accustomed to the slightly varied grip (width, etc)

are you anticipating the recoil and ''pushing'' in more than vs your G35?

double check your sight picture also
6/22/2009 9:45:59 PM EDT
[#4]
imo: probably combination of your trigger manipulation along w/ getting accustomed to the slightly varied grip (width, etc)

are you anticipating the recoil and ''pushing'' in more than vs your G35?

double check your sight picture also