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I need help with my sights


Corbin1911

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Not sure what kind of help you're looking for. Do you need a gunsmith recommendation or do you want advice on doing it yourself?

Where is the gun shooting? Have you had others shoot it to confirm its point of impact for you?

We will need more info to get you pointed in the right direction (pun intended)
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What distance are you shooting it at? Where is it hitting? Have you had someone shoot it to verify groups? In my experience its usually not the sights but a shooters habit. Don't take that as insult because it may not at all be the case for your gun. I just like to remove all variable before adjusting.
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Hey guys they are plastic rear sights that are way left u can see it clear as day and I wanted to do it my self with out a gun smith there are no screws on the rear sight

You can drift the rear sight side to side by tapping it with something (plastic) that won’t mar it up. But wait until you are at the range to do it; it may be where it is for a reason. Test it first then make adjustments as needed.
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