girsan regard 9mm with NO accuracy

You are confusing accuracy and precision, and I suspect you are using a 6 o'clock hold with the 3 dot sights, not how they work, designed for quick target acquisition, front dot goes on the target, not great for precision target shooting, but usually with some practice can shoot fairly decent groups with the proper target background.
With the proper target picture, you would not be shooting so low, probably right where it should be. If it was still a bit low, 147gr will bring it up a bit more. Maybe the prior owner drifted the sights to zero for his shooting habits, it's not rocket science to drift a rear sight to correct for windage.
If you bought a used scoped rifle that was shooting a foot low and a foot right at 100m would you call it quits and call it garbage or adjust the scope? Cuz that's basically what you are going on about in this post.

read earlier post...12 oclock hold was done. and yes the gun is sold. he wanted it after reading all this.lol
 
LOL...
well it sold ...... He is happy to have a new project. He is going to keep in contact with me while he tries to resolve its issues.
will be interesting to see what he comes up with.

will keep you updated. He seems confident he can repair it.
be kinda nice to find out what in the world is wrong with this bunch. other people have had great luck with them.

meanwhile my buddy is still tinkering with his Girsan.
 
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