How did you drift it? Did the gun come with a front sight tool?
Thanks.
J
Find appropriate position for the rifle and use punch/hummer . ...
Nice.
BigDerp your avatar looks hilarious. I won't mention his trigger "hand". lol. Who knows maybe he is ready to shoot and he is just turning his face for recoil avoidance.
No windage adjustment for rear sight . You should drift the front one and I did that yesterday at range . The front sight of the rifle I got has a bit different silhouette than i did see on this forum tho . Seems simpler and it wasnt so easy to drift it in a right direction . Speaking about accuracy .. 1" for 50 yards and 3" for 100 . Open sights .
Use a punch while getting a hummer? I would be adjusting my "elevation" all day. lol
Looong trigger pull, feels like 2 inches long![/QUOTE
That's what she said. Lol
But seriously, not trying to get zinged here but that's pretty long.![]()
But I think the windage should be by the rear sight.? It does say on the manual the rear sight is adjustable on both sides. How?there is a cleaning kit in the grip that has a front sight adjustment tool
But I think the windage should be by the rear sight.? It does say on the manual the rear sight is adjustable on both sides. How?