Went to shoot my Beretta that was given to me for the first time today and all my groups were about 4 inches to the left, thought maybe i was jut having a bad day, but had 3 others shoot it and they all had the same results.... Was wondering if anyone knew of a way to adjust rear sights, or where to get the tool to adjust them for less than $100.....
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Beretta 92FS Sight adjustment
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Beretta 92FS Sight adjustment
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I use a piece of hardwood and a big hammer. I have a piece of sledge hammer handle(about 10" long) that I use. I put the gun on a piece of carpet on something solid like my garage floor. I have someone hold the gun solid. I put the piece of handle against the sight and smack the handle with the hammer. It will move the sight and not mar the finish of the gun. I have removed and installed sights on a few handguns this way. The only gun that a problem was an XD but the sights were super tight.
Shoot your gun from a rest to find out how much it is off. If it still shoots left move the rear sight to the right. Mark -
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