I've got a brand new 92A1 that shoots a good couple of inches to the right at seven yards. This is the first handgun I've owned that doesn't shoot POA/POI. I love everything about the gun, but sights that don't shoot POA/POI isn't going to cut it. I know the sights are adjustable/replaceable, but my local gun shop tells me they can't do it without leaving tool marks on the slide and/or sights themselves. I think they don't have the correct tools to do it properly. With the right tool, are the sights easily adjustable or is it something I should leave up to a professional? For the cost of the adjustment tool, I could practically get a set of night sights installed by Trijicon - something I've been considering anyway. Would Beretta fix it if I contacted them about it? Should I just send it to Trijicon for some new sights and cross my fingers she shoots straight? What do you guys think? Any of you find yourself with a 92 that didn't shoot straight out of the box and if so what did you to fix it?