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Okay, I get you're a Beretta fanboy. Your sight post may be aligned with the barrel, but your ear assembly that the post sits in, is not aligned straight with the barrel.
The ear assembly is sitting off the barrel centre line.
That's the issue, get it now?

Is the sight/screw hole not an oval? I only ask because the Benelli's I've had had space to adjust, though maybe it was changed throughout the years or models.

Regardless, sounds like ####ty service and followup.
 
The fail doesn't just fall on the manufacturer. The retailer should be inspecting the item when it arrives and before it goes on the shelf for sale. If it doesn't pass muster or if the retail owner wouldn't buy it because of quality defects they need to deal with the manufacturer and not pass the buck.
 
Is the sight/screw hole not an oval? I only ask because the Benelli's I've had had space to adjust, though maybe it was changed throughout the years or models.

Regardless, sounds like ####ty service and followup.

The 1301 doesn't have adjustment, the benelli's still do.
 
It absolutely does, you can drift the front sight left and right.

Yes, you're right. I meant that the Benelli's have a slotted hole in the sight base that allows for more adjustment, where as the 1301 has a single (and in my case off centre) hole.
 
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