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took my .45 and my .40 to the range yesterday and fired some rounds through both to remain familiar with them. I shoot well with the .45 (both same model, Taurus 24/7) so I know Im shooting well enough to judge that the .40 is shooting low. Target was about 15 yds out and it shot consistently low through 3 different shooters, just to rule out possibilities. I think I need a lower front sight. Is this something that can be done by myself? Or does a local gunsmith need to take care of this? Or is this something that even needs to be sent back to manufacturer? The gun is a Taurus 24/7 pro .40. There is a set screw on top of the front sight and it looks pretty simular to a glocks front sight, although I cant say for certain its exactly the same.
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One method to raise the point of impact with fixed sight guns is to file down the front sight a little bit at a time. But make sure you shoot it off a rest first, to make sure it's actually the sights that are off and not the whole lot of you flinching and pulling the shots low. :laughing
Listen to Brownine. :thumsup
Who the hell is Brownine? :rolf
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