I shot my 915

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Does anyone make a tool to drift the front or rear sights other than a brass punch??
I got to the range,put about 50 rds down range,
124gr Rem Golden Sabre HP,Blazer brass 115 FMJ,Winchester 147gr HP personal protection and some reloaded 121gr Trunciated cone lead rounds.
With my eyes I shoot low and left,it didn't matter what weight bullet or load.
The pistol functioned flawlessly(I never had any doubts)
 
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Does anyone make a tool to drift the front or rear sights other than a brass punch??
I got to the range,put about 50 rds down range,
124gr Rem Golden Sabre HP,Blazer brass 115 FMJ,Winchester 147gr HP personal protection and some reloaded 121gr Trunciated cone lead rounds.
With my eyes I shoot low and left,it didn't matter what weight bullet or load.
The pistol functioned flawlessly(I never had any doubts)
 
Before you change the sights, you might want to shoot the 915 from a solid rest. I'm not trying to offend you, but hits low and to the left (for a right handed shooter) is many times an indication that the shooter is anticipating recoil and giving the pistol a "pre-ignition push". Be mindful of your follow-through. Be absolutely certain that at the instant the trigger releases the hammer, you don't see the front sight dip in the rear sight groove. If it is indeed the sights, Brownell's sells a good nylon drift, as well as several other tools for sight adjustment.

HRF
 
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