Its a Canik, not the ammo. Junk. 

I digress. I just discovered the rear sight simply uses a set-screw. So, I'll certainly will be able to make a slight windage adjustment going forward.Loosen the screw tap sight over and retighten it.
Tell us how you really feel!Its a Canik, not the ammo. Junk.![]()
You really should tighten it after your done, itās there for a reasonI digress. I just discovered the rear sight simply uses a set-screw. So, I'll certainly will be able to make a slight windage adjustment going forward.
FWIW - It's Warren not Warner sights.
Bought a sight pusher...prefer that over drifting it with a brass punch. Shouldn't require much.You really should tighten it after your done, itās there for a reason
It's not Canik, you're an idiot!Its a Canik, not the ammo. Junk.![]()
a sight pusher is a good purchase..you may not need it again for a while, then one day, you need it.Bought a sight pusher...prefer that over drifting it with a brass punch. Shouldn't require much.
It's not Canik, you're an idiot!
Hmm .. title says Canik,It's not Canik, you're an idiot!
Not at all. 115 FMJ runs great."Caniks are designed to run 124gr NATO rounds which are heavier and hotter than the standard 115gr target round you find on shelves the most."
Do you agree with this statement?
Loosen screw, adjust sight, retighten screwThe Warner rear sight is anchored with a screw to the slide. Yes, it's dovetailed and an extremely tight fit, but in order to adjust for windage the screw would no longer serve a purpose. Does that sound kosher?