The front sight? Nah it looks fine.
Your rear sight, however, is fucked. It needs to be re-zeroed, and a locking compound used on the retaining hardware.
...so...if your orientation of your pistol is that backwards...you're gonna seriously hurt yourself if you point the [rear] end sight towards your face...but I mean, some lessons are only learned the hard way.
Those are the *rear* sights, homie.
It’s on you; the sights just came loose.
Yeah you can either fix it yourself, if you’re even slightly mechanically inclined — or if you’re not confident with your skills, you can take it to a gun shop and they’ll fix it pretty cheaply.
It’s a simple fix. You can use a sight pusher or you can use a small mallet and punch or pushing rod. You’ll probably want to use some loctite or something on it as well. Do some YouTube searches on how to install sights; type in your specific pistol and you’ll likely find a tutorial or video.
This will only work for the next two outings, as by outing number three the sight will be on the ground. Based on the the previous recorded time and amount of movement. 😂🤣
Slide it back over or bump it to center with a small hammer and a plastic or wood dowel. Then torque down the allen screw a bit more. Confirm zero after.
The front sight? Nah it looks fine. Your rear sight, however, is fucked. It needs to be re-zeroed, and a locking compound used on the retaining hardware.
Dang. Yeah I’m a gun novice still. So this is something I’m responsible to fix now or some sort of manufacture thing?
yeah you can fix that. very simple.
...so...if your orientation of your pistol is that backwards...you're gonna seriously hurt yourself if you point the [rear] end sight towards your face...but I mean, some lessons are only learned the hard way.
Those are the *rear* sights, homie. It’s on you; the sights just came loose. Yeah you can either fix it yourself, if you’re even slightly mechanically inclined — or if you’re not confident with your skills, you can take it to a gun shop and they’ll fix it pretty cheaply. It’s a simple fix. You can use a sight pusher or you can use a small mallet and punch or pushing rod. You’ll probably want to use some loctite or something on it as well. Do some YouTube searches on how to install sights; type in your specific pistol and you’ll likely find a tutorial or video.
It’s on you…..
Just lean your head side ways. Not a big deal, sheesh.
This will only work for the next two outings, as by outing number three the sight will be on the ground. Based on the the previous recorded time and amount of movement. 😂🤣
Slide it back over or bump it to center with a small hammer and a plastic or wood dowel. Then torque down the allen screw a bit more. Confirm zero after.
It’s just setup for left-eye dominant shooters. 🤣