*NEW* Glock 34 Gen5 MOS - 1st Hundred

Published on March 16, 2018
Duration: 14:32

This video provides a practical guide to zeroing a red dot optic on a new Glock 34 Gen5 MOS, as demonstrated by firearms instructor Justin Opinion. He details the process of mounting and adjusting a Vortex Venom sight, highlighting common challenges like 'finding the dot' and the benefits of the Glock 34 Gen5 MOS for competition, particularly with its Marksman barrel. The content is geared towards intermediate shooters looking to optimize their pistol for accuracy and competition.

Quick Summary

The Glock 34 Gen5 MOS is highly accurate and competition-ready, featuring a Marksman barrel. When zeroing a red dot optic like the Vortex Venom, mount it, fire a group at 10 yards, and adjust elevation/windage. New users may face a learning curve finding the dot quickly during draws.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Montage
  2. 00:40Glock 34 Gen5 MOS Overview
  3. 01:38Zeroing the Optic
  4. 04:22Why the Glock 34 Gen5?
  5. 05:56Red Dot Optics on Handguns
  6. 07:22Steel Target Practice
  7. 11:15Final Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Glock 34 Gen5 MOS for competition?

The Glock 34 Gen5 MOS is highly competition-worthy due to its ultra-accuracy, especially with the Marksman barrel. Its design is optimized for competition, making it a preferred choice for events like GSSF matches.

How do you zero a red dot optic like the Vortex Venom on a Glock?

To zero a red dot optic, mount it securely, set up a target at about 10 yards, fire a group of shots, and then adjust the optic's elevation and windage to match the point of impact to the point of aim.

What are common challenges when first using handgun red dot sights?

A common challenge for new users is the learning curve associated with 'finding the dot' quickly during a draw. This can initially slow down shooting times until proficiency is developed.

Why might a Glock 34 Gen5 be preferred over a Glock 26 Gen5 for competition?

The Glock 34 Gen5 is often preferred for competition because it's designed as a dedicated competition firearm, offering advantages in size and handling for match scenarios compared to a more compact, general-purpose model like the G26 Gen5.

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