Hey guys, I'm hoping you all have some input that could help me out. I recently bought and had a shop install some Trijicon night sights on my glock 26. I took it to the range to test fire it and at 10-15 yards it seemed to be shooting to the right anywhere from 2-4 inches.
Now I don't have any experience installing sights, which is why I had a shop do it, but I watched the guy work on it and he lined up the rear sight with a hammer and a punch and did it by eye (which i suppose was just his best estimation of center).
Should I take it back in and have it relined? is there a specific way they should really be installing them? should I take it to a glock armorer instead?
What do you all think?
Now I don't have any experience installing sights, which is why I had a shop do it, but I watched the guy work on it and he lined up the rear sight with a hammer and a punch and did it by eye (which i suppose was just his best estimation of center).
Should I take it back in and have it relined? is there a specific way they should really be installing them? should I take it to a glock armorer instead?
What do you all think?