How To Center Rear Sights On A Glock

April 18, 2022

How To Center Rear Sights On A Glock. The front sight is quick and easy to acquire and the faster you acquire the sights the faster. I prefer to start with the front sight.

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If not, follow these steps: I often set my rear sight a hair to the right. Put the web of your dominant hand around the beavertail, and wrap your fingers over the top of the slide.

Screw The Thread Into The Bottom Of The Sight.

The first step is really easy. Through the bottom of the slide, you will see a 3/16” hex nut. Point the muzzle in a safe direction.

Here We Look At Three Approaches.

This can be removed with the front sight tool. I use a tape measure and use a pencil to mark the center of my slide then align sights with that. Difference in f and r site height:

Use A Combat Hold To Fire At Least Three Consecutive Shots At The Target.

I have only installed xs big dots/standard dots so i just eyeball the front sight. I use the bastion front sight tool. If you want to turn your sights to the right, you must turn the screw clockwise.

In The Center Is A Tritium Vial That Glows Brightly In Low Light Conditions.

I perfect trigger pull will send my shot a hair to the right. Before anybody makes too much out of this, i'd. I prefer to start with the front sight.

Hold Your Trigger Finger And Thumb As High As Possible On The Gun Handle To Pick Up The Game As A Base.

The top part of the sight should now just come off. Hold your pistol properly and assume the right stance. I figure it's the weird grip angle and trigger that is an unnatural fit and probably causes me to push to the left.

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