Hi folks.
I recently bought a used Taurus PT 92 AF at a pawnshop for around $290. It is in great condition.
When I took it out to the range for the first time
I immediately noticed it was shooting about 5 inches left at 15 yards. Otherwise the gun functioned flawlessly.
I tried that sellier and bellot ammo as well
as some mixed bag cheapie reloads from cabelas.
Elevation is perfect BTW.
I am a pretty good shot so I am assuming its the
sights. This Taurus has the 2 white dot rear sight non adjustable type in the dovetail slot.
Before I start knocking the rear sight around with
a brass punch I need to know the proper procedure
and increments for moving the bullets back on target.
I have a feeling this is why the gun got pawned
in the first place.
I would appreciate any wisdom on this subject.
J. Salcedo
I recently bought a used Taurus PT 92 AF at a pawnshop for around $290. It is in great condition.
When I took it out to the range for the first time
I immediately noticed it was shooting about 5 inches left at 15 yards. Otherwise the gun functioned flawlessly.
I tried that sellier and bellot ammo as well
as some mixed bag cheapie reloads from cabelas.
Elevation is perfect BTW.
I am a pretty good shot so I am assuming its the
sights. This Taurus has the 2 white dot rear sight non adjustable type in the dovetail slot.
Before I start knocking the rear sight around with
a brass punch I need to know the proper procedure
and increments for moving the bullets back on target.
I have a feeling this is why the gun got pawned
in the first place.
I would appreciate any wisdom on this subject.
J. Salcedo