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Before you continue to spend more money, make sure human error is out of the picture.
Make sure your trigger control, sight alignment and grip are where they need to be. If you’re able to fire other pistols well with no issues, try this last tip. Next time you go to the range, ask your shooting partner to try out your gun (see if he/she has the same issues). If you shoot alone, I’d ask an employee at the range to shoot your gun, goal here is to see if it’s human error. If there’s still an issue, after another person fires it, then you can look at adjustments to the firearm. I give you these tips first, because I’ve seen many issues in the past and most had nothing to do with the pistol. I wish you luck.
Make sure your trigger control, sight alignment and grip are where they need to be. If you’re able to fire other pistols well with no issues, try this last tip. Next time you go to the range, ask your shooting partner to try out your gun (see if he/she has the same issues). If you shoot alone, I’d ask an employee at the range to shoot your gun, goal here is to see if it’s human error. If there’s still an issue, after another person fires it, then you can look at adjustments to the firearm. I give you these tips first, because I’ve seen many issues in the past and most had nothing to do with the pistol. I wish you luck.