90-two .40

The sights aren't adjustable, you can only move it left or right, and you'll need a sight pusher. (Hammer could work too but you probably should't do it yourself.) You can also have the sights replaced with adjustable (IIRC any 92FS sights should fit).

Why do you want to adjust it? if you're now to guns and shooting low and to the left (being right handed) it's not uncommon. You just need more practice and learn the proper technique. Unless you know for sure that the sights are off (have someone more experianced shoot it) I wouldn't change anything...
 
You drift the rear sight either left or right depending where you want your group to go. Does't take much to move bullet impact an inch or two at 15-25 yd. No practical way to adjust elevation without adjustable sights. Sight pusher is the best way. (See Brownells Cat.) Failing that the only other way is a brass drift punch, a hammer, a padded vise, a bit of nerve and a gentle touch. I would agree more practice and grip, good sight alignment and trigger control will go along ways to help your accuracy. Concentrate on shooting tight groups before you decide to move your sight. If you are new to shooting semi-auto, it could take several hundred rounds untill you are shooting consistant groups. Also try different makes and types of ammo.
 
I'm assuming your groups are to one side and not up or down....

About the adjustable sight; I would first make sure you that 90two can use 92fs sights and than do a seach for the '92 adjustable sight' on the web (since it would be easier to find a sight for 92FS).
 
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