I have found with the few that I have is...if that is where it is shooting and it is always shooting there. I just move on and use a little Kentucky windage. I am sure you can drift sites and what not but IMHO why bother. You are shooting a smooth bore, with steel balls that are not going to really grip the rifling anyway....if it was there.
If you want to get it to where you want it I think you are looking to brass punches and such...and then you may not have much luck.
The sights are cast into the slide and there's no adjusting them. The gun really is unusable as is.
I'd be happy to try my hand at adjusting it internally if someone has a good resource. Otherwise I may just take the thing apart and see what I can figure out.
The sights are cast into the slide and there's no adjusting them. The gun really is unusable as is.
I'd be happy to try my hand at adjusting it internally if someone has a good resource. Otherwise I may just take the thing apart and see what I can figure out.
Build the front up with JB weld. Front sight adjusts opposite of the desired direction of correction, while the rear sight adjusts it the same direction. Can be remembered as FORS.
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