MikeJackmin
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As the title suggests, my near-new and otherwise perfectly well-behaved Rock Island 1911 shoots a good 6 to 8 inches to the left at 50 feet. I realise that shooting left is a classic symptom of flinch, but I do not have this problem with my other .45s or with my 10mm. I really do think it's the gun.
The fixed sights seem well-centered on the slide and nothing obvious seems amiss when the gun is field stripped and examined. Is there something easy that I can try, or does this require a trip to the 'smith?
The fixed sights seem well-centered on the slide and nothing obvious seems amiss when the gun is field stripped and examined. Is there something easy that I can try, or does this require a trip to the 'smith?