Commander Crusty
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Dear Gunsmiths,
I have a Ruger SR9 with drift adjustable sights front and rear. The pistol shoots pretty close to POA at 7 yards, but almost a foot right at 25 yards. Yes, I'm SURE it's the gun because the other two guns I shot at the same time shot just a bit left.
Can I use a steel punch to push the rear site? Or is it much better to use brass? Metal or rubber mallet? Is it best to disassemble the gun before I start bashing--er--tapping away? Should I use a vice or put the pistol slide flat on a piece of wood?
And is there some way to adjust the sight AT THE RANGE?
Thanks for your help.
I have a Ruger SR9 with drift adjustable sights front and rear. The pistol shoots pretty close to POA at 7 yards, but almost a foot right at 25 yards. Yes, I'm SURE it's the gun because the other two guns I shot at the same time shot just a bit left.
Can I use a steel punch to push the rear site? Or is it much better to use brass? Metal or rubber mallet? Is it best to disassemble the gun before I start bashing--er--tapping away? Should I use a vice or put the pistol slide flat on a piece of wood?
And is there some way to adjust the sight AT THE RANGE?
Thanks for your help.