150 WWB 115gr. FMJs - No failures
50 Hornady TAP 147gr JHPs - No failures (But man that hurt my wallet)
I am really glad I chose 9mm because of the amount of shooting I knew I was going to do...
So only 1 FTE out of 1,165 rounds and counting...
do I need higher rear sight or lower front sight?
If the gun is ever to be used for SD, I'd think that lower would be better than higher (less snagging).
I figured out how to shoot the gun. I have to "dot the i" instead of lining up the sights.
So I definitely think the sites are messed up.
Just so we're clear, I was recommending a lower front sight as opposed to a higher rear sight.
(Unless the front sight is so hard that a file won't cut it.)
Or unless the sights are a three dot setup...
I don't have the glow in the dark night sights, but I sure would like to have a set of those too.
My eyesight has gotten to such a point where I am starting to think about laser sights for my home defense handguns. I have night sights on several of them, and they're getting a bit blurry. I think this is one of those times where a laser would be more effective than even illuminated sights.