No problem Mr. Sensitive. Hopefully you'll find that perfectly manufactured handgun you seek.
Cheers and good luck!
You're right, it is unreasonable to expect the front sight post to be vertical. Go troll somewhere else.
No problem Mr. Sensitive. Hopefully you'll find that perfectly manufactured handgun you seek.
Cheers and good luck!
Thanks for the worthless reply. The defects on my first pistol were not minor and that is why it was returned. The topic of this post is the front sight, which clearly has a problem. Like I said, I am fine with going through the warranty centre to get it fixed.
And the "crack"? It is oil reflecting light from the flash on my phone...
I'd just buy a $2 punch and a new front sight and install it, but that's me. The front sight is one of the first thing a lot of us change anyhow, they break sometimes too, so it's a good idea to have a spare and know how to replace it. Yours looks like it got installed slightly crooked, which is incredibly easy to do, and not notice. If you've ever done line work you'd know why. It also won't affect accuracy in any way at all, zero, nada, zilch. It will cost you more in time and money to deal with Dlask then just replacing it yourself, it's like a $20 part
It also won't affect accuracy in any way at all, zero, nada, zilch.
He believes the sights are the reason he's shooting 6" right at 25 yards, lol.
If the gun is GROUPING 6" to the LEFT it is because the sights are off. In fact, when I fix the front sight, it is probably going to shoot even further left from the point of aim. I will need to drift the rear sight. Do you have nothing better to do on a weekend than troll people on a gun forum? What a sad life you have...
If the rear sight is centered and you're shooting 6inches left, it's you, 99.99999% sure of that.
As for taking the sight out and putting it back, doubt it will work though. Usually if it is put in crooked it means material has been scraped away and I doubt you'll be successful in straightening it.
lol, you guys aren't helping. He'll want to return/exchange Shadow's endlessly for minor defects.
No problem Mr. Sensitive. Hopefully you'll find that perfectly manufactured handgun you seek.
Cheers and good luck!
He believes the sights are the reason he's shooting 6" right at 25 yards, lol.
So people keep telling you it's not the gun and you keep calling me a troll, lol. Whatever floats your boat.
I hope you get it all sorted out.
Cheers!
I've got a similar issue with the fiber optic front blade housing being angled on my SP-01. It's readily apparent if you balance a dime on top of the blade. However, mine is shooting pretty well bang on with S&B 124gr.
I'm thinking of swapping out for a solid front sight anyway as it's just a pain when you try to line up a fine shot at 25 yds. Who's got CZ replacement front sights in Canada?
So the recess is not cut to be level on your gun? That could be the problem with mine, but I need to remove the sight to check.
What is it about the fibre optic sight that makes it difficult to aim at 25 yards?
I'd just buy a $2 punch and a new front sight and install it, but that's me. The front sight is one of the first thing a lot of us change anyhow, they break sometimes too, so it's a good idea to have a spare and know how to replace it. Yours looks like it got installed slightly crooked, which is incredibly easy to do, and not notice. If you've ever done line work you'd know why. It also won't affect accuracy in any way at all, zero, nada, zilch. It will cost you more in time and money to deal with Dlask then just replacing it yourself, it's like a $20 part



























