Next episode of the Lasered Glock

The LaserMax LMS-1181  came back from the company today.   Supposedly repaired and included a test fired target with ten rounds fired from 15 yards.   The target has the center dot obliterated by 9 touching holes. (1 flyer)

First off,  my Glock 36 has never shot that tight of a group at 15 yards!  Second,  I question why 10 rounds out of a gun that has a 6 round magazine?

I have to admit that it looks like they’re really trying,  but,   after assembling the gun and checking the laser against the sights,  I find it is still off about 4 inches off  at 15 FEET.   At 15 ft,  the laser dot is about 4 inches off where the sights are aimed.   I haven’t shot the gun with the repaired/realigned laser in it yet,   but I have to assume that if it’s off 4 inches at 15 feet,  it’s going to be worse at 15 yards.   I wonder what the difference is between their Glock 36,  and my Glock 36?     Another issue was, that is very hard to turn off and on,  requiring the slide to be slightly retracted to get a good switch action.   That issue wasn’t taken care of either.  Finally,  the gun is now rather difficult to  reassemble,  since the Laser guide rod,  keeps falling out while trying to put the slide back on.    So,  I guess I’ll be calling Bob at LaserMax again.   But to be fair,  I’ll wait until after I get the gun out on the range again.  Range report to follow later.



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