Styx
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I have a two part question. I recently had night sights installed on my Beretta APX by my LGS a few days ago because I had trouble installing them myself. I took it to the range today and now the gun shoots slightly left. For those who purchase a new pistol or have a gunsmith install aftermarket sights, do you typically just live with it and change your hold a tad bit to the right to compensate?
On my Walther PPS M2 that I installed the sights on, the gun is shooting far to the left. How do I go about remedying this? Do drift the sight to the right?
I should note that I didn't have any issues with the APX with the stock sights. As far as the PPS goes, it's been a long time since I fired it, but I don't think it's me. I'm pretty sure it's not.
On my Walther PPS M2 that I installed the sights on, the gun is shooting far to the left. How do I go about remedying this? Do drift the sight to the right?
I should note that I didn't have any issues with the APX with the stock sights. As far as the PPS goes, it's been a long time since I fired it, but I don't think it's me. I'm pretty sure it's not.
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