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M&P semi-auto
Does any version of the 9mm have an adjustable rear sight?
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01-26-2010, 02:42 PM
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I have never seen one but Novaks or one of the other sight makers should be able to supply one.
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you could consider them windage adjustable if you have a big enough hammer
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01-26-2010, 06:27 PM
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Stock sights are windage adjustable ( without allot of trouble) but not elivation adjustable. Not sure if Novac makes one. However, I've found my M&Ps to shoot to POA very nicely at typical handgunning distances.
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I used to make sure I had adjustable sights. Then I realized that once the pistol was sighted in, I never had to move the sights.
I believe that Novak does make an adjustable. However, at typical handgun ranges, different ammunition generally doesn't produce enough change in point of impact to matter.
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