
Originally Posted by
NavyLT
Exactly how is it shooting at the range? Is the grouping tight, but off of point of aim or is the grouping very poor?
If the gun is just shooting to the left of point of aim, you drift the rear sight to the left to compensate or drift the front sight to the right, or you can drift them both. If they removed the sights to refinish the gun, they simply may have eyeballed the iron sights to about center on the gun and they may not actually be aligned with the bore.
I would get your laser sight shooting correctly and then take it to a gunsmith and they can drift the sights to match the laser point of aim, if it is off horizontally.
If the gun groups well but is off vertically, then you will need to file the front sight lower to raise the point of impact or install a taller front sight to lower the point of impact.