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Lifer
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Thank You Eugen. I thought guess it might be for windage but thats stupid as the wind changes daily~
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The "windage" adjustment on a firearm has nothing to do with ambient wind (unless you are into precision target shooting, which is not a consideration for pistol shooting). The windage adjustment is there to correct the inherent inaccuracy of the pistol or to allow the shooter to compensate for his/her individual sight picture.
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