Today I shot 100 rounds out of my new Bodyguard 2.0 at 5 yards. There was a consistent shooting to the left on my part, and when I examined the rear sight I noticed it was clearly off center.
I then took the gun to an actual gunsmith who, with tools and a sighting tool, centered the rear sight without complication (charge was $20!)
The following targets are before the rear sight adjustment:
Next, these two images are reflective of shooting the new gun after the sights have been adjusted (both front and rear):
Finally, the last target below was on the mark and "in the black." Different bullseye might have made a difference, too. I'm not sure.
Hope this was of interest.
Best to all -
Rich
I then took the gun to an actual gunsmith who, with tools and a sighting tool, centered the rear sight without complication (charge was $20!)
The following targets are before the rear sight adjustment:


Next, these two images are reflective of shooting the new gun after the sights have been adjusted (both front and rear):

Finally, the last target below was on the mark and "in the black." Different bullseye might have made a difference, too. I'm not sure.

Hope this was of interest.
Best to all -
Rich