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Since you are grouping to the left, I think you need to push the post (not the whole tower) to the left using an AK front sight tool (~$9) that pushes the barrel the sight is attached to (sticking out the sides on your second pic) . It looks like it is already pushed to the right. If it ends up not centered but hitting where you aim, you are good to go. If you run out of travel room, then you need work.
On WASR's, they were built in Romania to take singe stack mags. Century imports them and dremels out the mag well and tacks on metal tabs to accept high cap mags. Some, not all have a little wobble to the mags when inserted. A little play is ok, but you don't want it to have a lot of play. Most AK's have a some.
FInding an AK at $300 is a good deal. WASR's have went up $200 or more in the last 2 years. Hold on to it. It may be worth twice that depending how this election goes!
At least my WASR have very little wobble on the mags. That was the first thing I checked so I think from that im good to go
It looks to me like if you move your front sight to the left, you might wind up dead-on. You might even wind up with the sight pin sitting in the middle. AK's that are truly canted are often unable to be adjusted enough to even get on paper...
I'm guessing that rifle hasn't been out or fired much - since it still has that gray vinyl boot over the charging handle. You should save that and not loose it as it's nice to have to prevent any scratches to other guns in your safe.
I don't know why but probably trying to make the picture smaller I inverted it. The post is more to the left. I guess I try moving the drum more to the left until the right side of it is flush with the tower, and rotate the pin until it looks completely parallel with the barrel because it looks a little bit sideways. Like I said before I just would like to hit or group where I aim without the necessity of compensating.
Thanks for the tips les_strat and Snot-Rocket!!