Drifting site on TT 33

mine shot low left until I tried it on a rest. then it shot straight. problem was my flinch, not the sight. fixed now.

TT is punchy, but also cheap. practice lots and those sights might just correct themselves.
 
The sight on mine is drifted quite far to the right and when I first shot it I thought it was shooting way left. So after letting a buddy of mine try it out and seeing the same results I put two boxes or so through it using Kentucky windage and got quite good at it, since I wanted to keep having fun and had nothing at the range to try and drive the sight over. Then I made the realization that we were both being complete and utter dinguses and were moving our eyes to line up the sights, not moving the gun (I chalk it up to not being used to making such large adjustments to line up pistol sights....to make myself feel better :D)

Anyway after I realized the derp, and actually lined the sights up properly the pistol shoots dead on. Any chance that's whats happening? A couple buddies of mine went through the same thing when they got their Toks.
 
So there was a suggestion of technique. I thought it was a valid suggestion, so I went to the range with the offending TT, a Russian, and un unfired Radom. The Polish one shot friggin awesome, so it was not a technique issue. It's time to get out the punch and hammer, and file. Wish me luck.
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