I bought a 442-1 Pro Series two+ years ago that has a similar cant. It's been back to the factory twice and it's still canted. I finally gave up trying to get them to remedy the error. They don't consider it out of spec, and apparently, some degree of cant (or "can't") is now acceptable.
Put this on your quality inspection checklist if you are considering purchasing a new one.
Exactly, not to mention, it's not a target gun, it's a SD gun... if ever used it would be within 15-20ft at the furthest.. and to be honest.. I don't think there would even be time to "aim through the sights" .. I always practice double tap, point and shoot at the range.. cause I expect that to be the case should the need arise to protect myself.
I understand the comments but why is this quality control acceptable? None of my old S&Ws have this problem.
Did I say it was acceptable ........ no
As for old S&W never having a problem... not true ... maybe none of yours, but I can tell you they were not perfect either. I live 10 minutes from S&W, have friends and relatives that worked there in the "old days" ... they were not perfect.
This is inexcusable for a revolver intended for a defense firearm. Send it back.
I have a '75 Colt DS with the same issue. Golf ball size groups at seven yards but POI is three inches to the left.
My '13 442-2 is dead on at seven yards with bullet weights from 130-158 grains. Very pleased and it is the gun I carry off duty when a belt gun is not an option.