TTv2
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Okay, well when you have a gun that groups well, points naturally, has a decent trigger out of box, but you have to aim above someone's head to come close to hitting center mass at 20 yards or more, I'm sure you'll remember exactly where to hold in the heat of the moment.Silly to read my post as interpreting it to imply sights are shifting too.
I just see no need in general to have screw adjustable sights on pistols outside of maybe serious hunting or target types. At least for me, I have very little problem remembering whether I do or do not need to apply some Kentucky-windage or Chicago-elevation to a known gun.
Silly for me, is having a bunch of snaggy, spring and screw dependent nonsense on a gun just to be fiddling back and forth with if the mission of the gun and the parameters of its use do not support it.
They certainly have their place but in my opinion are way over applied to handguns rather than a drifted rear and a variable front post.
Todd.
I mean, that just tells me that you're a master gunfighter and I bow to your superiority.