Originally Posted By: pyscodogWell, its not a Glock problem, its me. A young guy that's in training for the Marshall dept was there today and I ask him to shoot my pistol. He put 10 rounds in a bulls eye the size of a 50 cent piece. I shot and while I had a decent group, it was low and left just like before. I'm gonna figure this out or go broke trying.
When I first moved to a Glock, I had the same issue. Low left consistently. With a bit of practice, I can now dump a magazine within 6 inch circle at 15 yards pretty quickly. I own 2 G17's, 2 G19's, a G44, and a P80 Lipseys. I can shoot them as well or better than any other pistol and prefer them over everything. The Glock trigger is a very interesting mechanism as it doesnt feel like any other and takes some getting used to. As others had said, dry fire practice is useful and I usually do it on the couch while watching television. The Gen 5 trigger is certainly the best IMO from the factory, at least as Glock triggers go.