Originally Posted by
Greg Bell
I have been lucky. All 4 of my B92 (Maryland 92GSD, Italian M9A3, TENN Langdon Elite and Tenn Langdon Compact have all been POA/POI). Even the ones with the Spartan Sights. Honestly, I am usually far luckier than other folks in this regard. Hilariously, the only gun I ever had that was WAYYY off was my very first G17. I had been shooting the range G17 so I finally decided to get my own. I took it, and it was waaaay over to the left. The guy at the range said that was common with new Glock shooters. I pointed out that his range Glock must be way to the right because I shot dead on with it. So he took it out and sure enough it was WAAAAAAy over. I took it to Smyrna. A dude in a cool black Glock apron came out and basically told me I couldn't shoot. Then he took it back to the range (this was back in the early 00s)--he came out about 10 minutes later and wrote out a slip saying it was waaaaay off. Anyway, after waiting through the Christmas holiday I finally got my Glock back. With a target with the point of impact about an inch to the left circled that said (MEETS GLOCK SPECS). I immediately went to Glock talk and posted the target and a long rant crapping all over Glock. I was driving around the next day when some dude from Glock called me on my cell phone and asked me "hey, hey how is that Glock doing?" Real chill like they just call everybody and check in with them LOL. I got him to admit he saw my post (they had someone watching the forums for complaints (smart). He admitted he wouldn't want a gun that shot like that and said he talked to the guy who sent it out (I'm not 100 percent sure I believe that, but hey, it was a nice story). They sent me a brand new Glock that shot perfectly. In a way that is a story crapping on Glock, but in another way it was fairly impressive customer service. He told me Glock did not zero their guns, they just used a formula to average the poi.