Howdy, this is my first post so go easy on me please
I have a student, 65yo male, pilots license, hunter, great guy and businessman, who succeeds at just about everything he does and loves the details about mechanics, etc.
He bought a Glock 43X and first time out, was dead on. 2nd time out he was shooting Low and Right so he called me for some Tune-Up Lessons.
His fundamentals are rock solid, as is his grip, first pad trigger placement, and stance. I shot the gun and it is dead on...BUT he is a Lefty haha. Seriously though, he was dead on the first time out.
So I took the slide off and the recoil spring had jumped out of its recess. I reset it, put it back together, and same outcome for him.
What can we do differently?
Thank you!
I have a student, 65yo male, pilots license, hunter, great guy and businessman, who succeeds at just about everything he does and loves the details about mechanics, etc.
He bought a Glock 43X and first time out, was dead on. 2nd time out he was shooting Low and Right so he called me for some Tune-Up Lessons.
His fundamentals are rock solid, as is his grip, first pad trigger placement, and stance. I shot the gun and it is dead on...BUT he is a Lefty haha. Seriously though, he was dead on the first time out.
So I took the slide off and the recoil spring had jumped out of its recess. I reset it, put it back together, and same outcome for him.
What can we do differently?
Thank you!