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Does yours have other problems Ricky? The sights aren't adjustable? They show adjustable sights on Taurus' spec sheet is why I asked. Did you contemplate having the front sight filed down?
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Mine shoots a little low and to the left. Simple adjustment on the rear and shave down the front.
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Does yours have other problems Ricky? The sights aren't adjustable? They show adjustable sights on Taurus' spec sheet is why I asked. Did you contemplate having the front sight filed down? I don't believe they are adjustable. Maybe for windage, but not for elevation. If so, not nearly enough. I did try to adjust for elevation and all I did was unscrew it. Not other problems really, apart from the trigger. It's a little funky but usable. There's not a lot of front site to work with in the first place. I may file it down and see what happens. I might have to file a groove into the slide.
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Ordered mine today. Stainless slide.
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The rear sight adjustment is very simple but it's different than a S&W or Ruger, uuummm, read the instructions?! Mine shot low the first time out but it was fixed in seconds.
Mine doesn't like the factory ball ammo I bought for it but it's just fine with my reloads, I'm happy!
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Ordered mine today. Stainless slide. Order arrived today. Arrived very well oiled. Everything looks good, and it feels good in the hand, good grips. Can't wait to try it out on the range, but that will have to wait a bit. Other chores and lack of ammo will prevent that for now. I will give a review after the range.
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the only real difference between a good tracker and a bad tracker, is observation. all the same data is present for both. The rest, is understanding what you're seeing.
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Update is I adjusted sights and it's right on. Much more accurate with 124s. About half the group size. Could be me getting better I guess
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