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    Default adjusting rear sight

    It appears my rear sight is over adjusted to the left side. All shots are left on target by 4 inches. Which way do I move the rear sight to correct this? I should have mentioned it is a glock 22
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    Default Re: adjusting rear sight

    Right---->


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    Default Re: adjusting rear sight

    Right, guy

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    Default Re: adjusting rear sight

    thanks for the info and the quick response

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    Default Re: adjusting rear sight

    If you have the cash, the various rear sight "pushers" are really cool. Otherwise, a wooden dowel and a heavy hammer will have you shooting x's in no time.
    Jules

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    Default Re: adjusting rear sight

    The rear sight goes in the direction you want to move your point of impact. Front goes to the opposite.

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    Default Re: adjusting rear sight

    Quote Originally Posted by ar15jules View Post
    If you have the cash, the various rear sight "pushers" are really cool. Otherwise, a wooden dowel and a heavy hammer will have you shooting x's in no time.
    Jules
    Bingo. As long as they're steel or plastic sights. Don't hit tritium ones. OASN: This is the sight pusher I have and I love it:
    http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct...tnumber=163458


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