Aiming.
Aiming.
the process of lining up a firearm's rear and front sights
Sight alignment is the process of properly lining up the eye with the rear and front sights on open or aperture sights.:)
It is the image that a shooter sees when looking through the sights of a firearm at a target, and shows the alignment of rear sight, front sight and target.
Aligning front/rear sights
No
No
Aligning front/rear sights
Most aftermarket sights are fiberoptic types such as Williams FireSights or the Tru-Glo sights. I dont know of any specific target applications.
Best left to a gunsmith
I do not trust the standard Glock front sight. It is made of plastic and pins to the slide underneath. To me, replacing the standard plastic Glock sights is a NECESSITY and you can buy the Glock with steel or tritium sights or have them installed aftermarket. It's the weakest point in the Glock design.
You must contact the factory.