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March 4th, 2018, 06:44 PM #11Grand Member
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March 4th, 2018, 06:58 PM #12
Re: Glock 19 2nd gen conundrum ?
MDT,
How about switching one put of your other pistols?Opinions are like anal apertures. They all stink but mine.
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March 5th, 2018, 05:21 AM #13Grand Member
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Re: Glock 19 2nd gen conundrum ?
Swapped out the locking block,That was the problem,G 19 gen 2 now shoots dead center just a little low,will be ordering a new block from Glock or maybe a new recommended one with better tolerances.Now onto the Glock 19 X !
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Re: Glock 19 2nd gen conundrum ?
I failed to mention that ! I did swap into a good Glock 19 3rd gen and same issue,that is why I have ordrered a new locking block.i dont have micrometers or calipers or even a surface block to diagnose respectively the difference between the good and bad block !
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March 22nd, 2018, 12:33 AM #20
Re: Glock 19 2nd gen conundrum ?
Before you start swapping parts out, which really seems odd and I've never heard of a locking block causing this issue, how about digging your trigger finger in a bit more. Many right handed shooters shoot Glocks slightly to the left and this is generally because of the old school methodology of teaching shooters to use the meaty part of your trigger finger. After years of teaching and shooting, I found that many shooters need to use the knuckle instead, like how wheelgun shooters do. Everyone has different size paws and meat hooks, so trying a different part of the trigger finger makes sense.
For double stack guns, I use the meaty part of my trigger finger, but for single stack guns, I have to use the knuckle to get the trigger straight back without pushing the gun to the left.Those who dare.
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