Good Morning csddwk-
Hmmmm, relying on sights that don't aim to the point-of-impact?
This isn't a flame-mail, but I'm having a hard time seeing the wisdom behind this....
If, God-forbid, this sidearm had to be used to defend your life, could you guarantee with 100% certainty that you could "remember the formula" to make the bullet hit the intended target?
What if you had to loan the sidearm to a trusted friend while you obtained a back-up weapon and he/she unintentionally strikes an innocent person because the sights are so far "off?"
Some anti-gun prosecutor would have a field day with this scenario if something unfortunate were to happen.
My strong feeling on this subject would be to have the sights aligned correctly with the intended point-of-impact and spend some money to take a class that teaches weapon-retention skills.
Again, not a flame, just my $.02.
Regards,
~ Blue Jays ~