Awhile back I bought a .22 conversion unit for my Glock 19. It functioned OK with the recommended ammo, and was accurate, but shot 4" above POA at 15 yards, with the rear sight at the bottom of the elevation. I sent it back, and after a month, got a replacement. The new unit shot 5" above POA, so I called them, and a none too friendly lady told me they would give me a refund. I returned it, with a note saying I would prefer a unit that shot where it was aimed, and just today got a refund check in the mail.

My take on this is that AA feels there is enough of a demand for their products that they do not need to be concerned with customer satisfaction. For my part I don't feel cheated, just disappointed. I don't think it is unreasonable to expect for a gun, or in this case a barrel and sights, to hit where it is aimed, especially with adjustable sights.

Paul

Last edited by Paul39; 10/20/14. Reason: sight bottomed

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