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Originally Posted by MT930
Trijicon's are nice I installed them my self on Sig P226 and adjusted them with said tool at the range, It took some time to get it right. You need to shoot the gun to get it right, your sight picture will very.
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I bought my sight pusher tool specifically because I thought my P226 was always shooting left. But then I realized I had only ever shot it outdoors and on windy days. Once I had it at an indoor range, it was a tack driver. Still, I have a few SIG's with aging night sights, so I look forward to DIY installing new ones when the time comes. They're only good for about 8-10 yrs., so it will soon be time for the third set on my precious P220.