I found it at a gunshow a couple of months ago it was on a guys personal table not on a dealers table. Yes you have to loosen one side and tighten the other side to move the sights and I did try both ways but when shooting at the target (which was a cardboard match style target) I aimed center and hit 4 to 6 inches off to the left If I'm looking at the target. So when I put the sight on the right edge of target it hit center target and hit consistently in a 4 inch area( 25yds standing ) may replace the blade sight but will have to order it since it looks like no one is gonna carry it. I think that a laser sight might help to see if the barrel is bent I don't know, might have to let a friend try it and see what he says.
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- Sun Oct 14, 2012 7:12 pm
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Sub 2000 front sight
Alright I just picked up a glock 17 sub2k for some reason no matter which way I move the blade on front it shoots 6 inches to the left the groups were solid just offset to the left. As stated I moved the front blade sight both directions with no major changes. I was shooting from 25 yds, plan on getting a laser for the barrel and see what that says at home on the wall. Can't get back to the range until next weekend to try again.
Thanks for any help
Thanks for any help