Be careful! I've heard that CZ is more of an addiction than just a gun.I've tried the m&p line a time or two. I had a shield that was ok and I had an m&p 40 with a 9mm conversion barrel that was unreliable.
I've never even held a cz.
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Be careful! I've heard that CZ is more of an addiction than just a gun.I've tried the m&p line a time or two. I had a shield that was ok and I had an m&p 40 with a 9mm conversion barrel that was unreliable.
I've never even held a cz.
If I played golf I probably would too.I am guilty for blaming my golf clubs when I shank a ball into the woods so I get it
Lol not quite.Sooooo tree fiddy?
It's a glock so just the gun is worth 600. I figure with all the extras I have, I should get at least 1000 for itLol not quite.
It's a glock so just the gun is worth 600. I figure with all the extras I have, I should get at least 1000 for it
Lol. I was only kidding. But really.
Very good sounding advice. I tend to lean left also.Not to advocate for Glock but many folks tend to shoot Glocks a bit to the left. It is almost always an issue of grip pressure rather than sight alignment. Something about the "squarish" shape of the grip causes some folks to torque the muzzle left at the end of the trigger pull. Work on your grip pressure and a clean trigger break if you want to keep the Glock...
-have a friend load dummy rounds intermittently in your mags to see if you can catch yourself doing it
-try relaxing your dominant hand and use more support hand grip
Just a thought but hitting left with a Glock is a pretty common prob