EDIT: Title should read "Front Sight Movement on Dry Fire"
I have a problem (I think) that's really, REALLY irritating me!
I like to practice dry firing a lot. My problem is that when the striker pin finally slips and flies forward, I can see the front sight post quickly jerk to the side (usually the left) and then back. I've managed to get good enough to where it won't jerk farther left than the left boundary of the rear sight, meaning I never loose sight of it.
I've tried...
Front Side Movement on Dry Fire
I have a problem (I think) that's really, REALLY irritating me!
I like to practice dry firing a lot. My problem is that when the striker pin finally slips and flies forward, I can see the front sight post quickly jerk to the side (usually the left) and then back. I've managed to get good enough to where it won't jerk farther left than the left boundary of the rear sight, meaning I never loose sight of it.
I've tried...
Front Side Movement on Dry Fire