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Unread 11-26-2001, 07:29 PM   #4
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Default Re: A little help with shot grouping...

Sorry about that Denny, I would stick with your ammo and live with the group printing a little low. I am sorry I wasnt clear when I said to drift the front sight right. what this entails is getting a soft punch, brass, wood, nylon, or a steel punch with something soft between it and the front sight and using it to tap over the front sight to the right side within it's dovetail groove. If you do this at a range having an extra person to help hold the gun helps. you need to make damn sure the gun is safe and the action open or better yet take the top off the frame to do this. a gunsmith can do it too but he will do it at a shop and you can do it at the range and check it by firing another group and making a second or third adjustment as needed. Sometimes these front sights DONT move easily and then the gunsmith is probably the best idea at least to get it moving so you can drift it over at the range. Care to be safe, not mar the finish or grips is important also. Good luck, and congrats on your Luger! ~Thor~



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