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At the risk of getting ousted from the Koolaid Club..

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Originally Posted by Fishbed77 View Post
Sounds like Glock "Perfection" would have addressed this long ago.
Hate much?

Nope. I didn't make up that marketing slogan. Glock did.
 
Speaking of which, when did liking, or not liking, a particular type of gun, turn into a black or white thing like "love or hate"?

I mean.............who changed all the adjectives?
 
Steel is an alloy (it is nowhere to be found on the periodic table)...

A set screw will help, but at the end of the day the sights are a separate piece, not built into the slide, and you should check them for zero after a significant bump. This goes for any pistol with removable/adjustable sights, which is just about all of them.

Even the best sights can get broken or knocked out of alignment with a significant enough smack on a barricade, etc.
 
I used to have a friend who once dropped his gun at the range. Bent the metal front sight.

I was more concerned with the unsafe gun handling than with the expected results from energy transfer due to an inelastic collision.
 
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