I am new to handguns totally. I bought a 22LR GSG1911 and a Hi Power (and a 357 Mag)but trying the GSG first. I have shot 350 rounds from it at about 75 feet. I have a large target about 14"x12". This is the only distance I have used.
I usually shoot free hand and get 7-8 of 10 on target but the gun shoots right(I shoot fast and do not try that hard to be perfect). I have not tried to adjust the sights. My groups are not close at all. The gun is good but for me and a few others that have tried it it needs to be adjusted to get it on centre. I have tried different things like a real rest and using the horizional sill of the range building window. I didn't even hit the target and I saw fire with each shot, so the gun was lifting the nose on each shot. Ocassionally I get a miss fire, sometimes due to improper hand position.
Like the GSG a lot, am actually happy with my shooting but I am no marksman.
I could adjust the rear or front sight. Both are not on centre and both are adjustable left to right. Which would be better? Or make both on centre to start? Using the eye you can tell both sights are not centred.
Until I get a better feel to hand gun shooting I figure I'll not even try the 357 or 9mm.
JimmieA.
I usually shoot free hand and get 7-8 of 10 on target but the gun shoots right(I shoot fast and do not try that hard to be perfect). I have not tried to adjust the sights. My groups are not close at all. The gun is good but for me and a few others that have tried it it needs to be adjusted to get it on centre. I have tried different things like a real rest and using the horizional sill of the range building window. I didn't even hit the target and I saw fire with each shot, so the gun was lifting the nose on each shot. Ocassionally I get a miss fire, sometimes due to improper hand position.
Like the GSG a lot, am actually happy with my shooting but I am no marksman.
I could adjust the rear or front sight. Both are not on centre and both are adjustable left to right. Which would be better? Or make both on centre to start? Using the eye you can tell both sights are not centred.
Until I get a better feel to hand gun shooting I figure I'll not even try the 357 or 9mm.
JimmieA.


















































