Taurus PT 24/7 Rear Sights...Defective?

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Steel Guitar Man
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Taurus PT 24/7 Rear Sights...Defective?

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Take a close look at the rear sights...

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The rear sight seems to be a little off center
toward the right in its placement on the slide.
Is this a defect? If any of you have a Taurus PT 24/7,
please compare and let me know.

Otherwise, this has been a great gun.
I have had it for about three months.
Thanks for your input.

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Does it shoot where it points? That's the only test of sight alignment.

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Never noticed an alignment problem like that on my wife's Taurus...

I'll take a closer look at it when she gets home...

Thast sure does look like its a bit off...
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IF it shoots straight, that can't be attributed to the shooter, it shouldn't be anything to get too concerned over.

As I am unfamiliar with the gun, are the sights driftable for windage? The little screw being there would lead me to think that they are.
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