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Hello fellas,

I went to the range today for the first time in a long time... I had a dream last night someone broke into my house and had a gun, and I pulled the trigger and my gun jammed, so I went to the range and made sure it still worked. :devil:. I did notice, about 5 rounds in, that my rear sight on my G23 is WAY left, pushing my shots about 4-5 inches left of bullseye... I started aiming about that much left, and was hitting dead center every time. My question is this: What is the best way to go about adjusting this?

Thanks,

Drew.

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Are the siights the org. ones from factory, if so their plastic, replace them

That brings up a good question. I have a G27 and G36 both with the factory plastic sights that I want to upgrade to night sights. How difficult is this to do? I've considered buying one of the Glock sight tools along with the sights and trying it myself. It would seem that adjusting them would be about the same as replacing them as far as difficulty.

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