I just got my Model 15-5 in the mail today, and though I haven't shot it yet, I did a bit of handling and inspection, and tried to get a feel of the grips and the sights. It's got a 6" barrel and is equipped with your typical partridge sights, adjustable rear.
I found it odd that when I get the sights aligned flush along the top (like you're supposed to), the front sight is so damn tall the gun noticeably points down. I tried raising the rear sight, but even at it's highest, I get a feeling it would shoot way too low. The only way I can explain this is that they've taken into account the natural recoil of the .38, that would presumably lift the long barrel a bit before the bullet exits... But still, it feels weird to know my gun isn't pointing straight ahead. Is this normal?
I've heard of some people "filing down" the front sight on their revolver, and I wonder if it's for this same reason... Maybe I should take it out to the range before asking these questions, but that won't be for another couple of months, and I'm curious!
I found it odd that when I get the sights aligned flush along the top (like you're supposed to), the front sight is so damn tall the gun noticeably points down. I tried raising the rear sight, but even at it's highest, I get a feeling it would shoot way too low. The only way I can explain this is that they've taken into account the natural recoil of the .38, that would presumably lift the long barrel a bit before the bullet exits... But still, it feels weird to know my gun isn't pointing straight ahead. Is this normal?
I've heard of some people "filing down" the front sight on their revolver, and I wonder if it's for this same reason... Maybe I should take it out to the range before asking these questions, but that won't be for another couple of months, and I'm curious!



















































