This has been covered on other forums in the past due to something that was brought to my attention by several of my co-workers a couple of years back. I noticed that nearly every single Glock that was carried by our department personnel has it's rear sight slightly off-set to the right. When I asked everyone why, they related that when they each purchased their Glock new (all from the same local LE dealer) they had night sights installed and the clerk told them that Glocks always shoot to the left, so the rear sight must be off-set to the right to compensate. Now this may be true for many shooters, including myself at this point, but I think this is a trigger control issue and not an inherent issue with the Glock platform.
My question here is what those of you who have also experienced their Glock shooting to the left has found that is the specific cause and what have you done to correct this. I am shooting about 2 inches to the right @ 7 yards with the rear sight perfectly centered.
I havent shot Glocks for several years since adopting the M&P platform. I have grown used to the M&P/Apex DCAEK trigger system. I have heard that using more finger on the trigger of the Glock trigger corrects the shooting left issue.
Any suggestions are welcome.