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客服又回信了,有道理吗?
to be honest I shoot ALOT and all my firearms have the 3 dot system. When I used my Canik I was off right away. I was high and right (I am left handed) and after 3 mags I figured out what I was doing (and bought trijicon sights) but even some sort of markings such as home done 3 dots might help (2 dots on the rear).
How I tested my theory at the range was this. I brought it in all the way to 5 yards. Used a different pistol, dead on. Then tried the Canik, bout dead on. moved to to 7, then to 10. each time I noticed theyd drift up and right, while my other firearm was still dead center, which told me it was me.
I would personally suggest applying some sort of home done white dots on the back to give a point of reference. That, or another easy way is to make sure it is not loaded and safe, then aim in the comfort of your home and maybe use a mirror to see if the barrel is pointed up or down and that also might help you determine if it is the firearm, or those sights playing tricks on you.
Believe it or not, alot of people prefer blacked out sights, however I do not. They really threw me off and I believe the same might be happening to you. If there is a problem with the front sight, I will happily bring it in. However if there is not, youll get a new front sight the same way it was 4-6 weeks later back at square one. |
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