Should I stay or should I go?

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Buy a CZ in 9mm. A CZ RAMI or a CZ 75. I prefer DA/SA /w a decocker so I have a 75BD but every configuration is equally accurate.

If you want an accurate all-steel hand gun CZ is unmatched, truly unmatched. My P226 is good but it's aluminium. My CZ is steel. I got some complimemts at my 15yd speed shooting last time I was at the range it's such a nice shooter. I'm no good at shooting normally so if I'm getting compliments it's a good sign.
 
My sig p220 combat that consistently shoots to the right ~2.5" at 25'. I don't have this issue with any other pistols in my collection. I'd like to adjust the rear sight but I don't have sight press tool. Suggestions welcome.
 
My sig p220 combat that consistently shoots to the right ~2.5" at 25'. I don't have this issue with any other pistols in my collection. I'd like to adjust the rear sight but I don't have sight press tool. Suggestions welcome.
I brought mine to a range and had then do it.
 
d'zaster said:
My sig p220 combat that consistently shoots to the right ~2.5" at 25'. I don't have this issue with any other pistols in my collection. I'd like to adjust the rear sight but I don't have sight press tool. Suggestions welcome.

According to the Brownell's "Sight Correction Cacluator on the Brownell's site, you need to move the rear sight .05" of an inch to the LEFT. That's not much.

If you don't have night sights, you can do that yourself without a sight pusher -- with a brass punch (or piece of hard wood as a punch) and a small hammer.

(You might even be able to do it with night sights if you do it gently.) If you do it at the range you can be make adjustments.
 
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