Here it is a Luger M-80 made by FEG
Nothing out of the ordinary, right?
My question is about different people sighting it differently. My cousin and I have to sight it with the tip of the front blade very slightly above the rear sight. We both see a little bit of the barrel in the bottom of the rear notch when the POI is going to be right at the tip of the front sight. If we sight the tip of the front even with the back, the POI will be lower and masked by the gun when we shoot. Leeann shoots it with the front and back dead even ... as we all do with 6 or 7 other handguns (mostly Sigs & 1911's) we shoot at my cousin's range.
I added a speck of goldleaf just below the front sight blade to help us see it a little better. Its not like we look at the whole speck, its just that its dead on when we first see the tiniest fleck of the gold.
I'm tempted to mill a little off the front blade, but don't want to if there is something I can change about the way I hold or look at the gun or the target ... esp since Leeann uses the top.
Nothing out of the ordinary, right?
My question is about different people sighting it differently. My cousin and I have to sight it with the tip of the front blade very slightly above the rear sight. We both see a little bit of the barrel in the bottom of the rear notch when the POI is going to be right at the tip of the front sight. If we sight the tip of the front even with the back, the POI will be lower and masked by the gun when we shoot. Leeann shoots it with the front and back dead even ... as we all do with 6 or 7 other handguns (mostly Sigs & 1911's) we shoot at my cousin's range.
I added a speck of goldleaf just below the front sight blade to help us see it a little better. Its not like we look at the whole speck, its just that its dead on when we first see the tiniest fleck of the gold.
I'm tempted to mill a little off the front blade, but don't want to if there is something I can change about the way I hold or look at the gun or the target ... esp since Leeann uses the top.