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        <description>The rest of the barrels tested in this video were different generation Glock OEM. I recently acquired a brand new Faxon "match grade" Glock 19 barrel, and in the process of swapping it out, I was curious: how much of a zero shift would I see now that I have a red dot enhanced pistol? The practical accuracy capabilities of a red dot enhanced pistol are much improved over standard sights. How much does zero shift if you change barrels? Which barrel(s) provide the best groups? To perform this test, I used a ransom rest and did not move the frame throughout the process, swapped out barrels, and fired 5 round groups out of each barrel without changing the point of aim. InRange is entirely viewer supported: https://www.patreon.com/InRangeTV</description>
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