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Is it better to knuckle down and learn to compensate and/or work with your weapon, or is this to be considered an issue with the weapon itself?
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Most handgun sights come fairly well regulated, to the point that usually the shooter is the limiting factor --many cannot put their rounds in one consistent spot (no matter where that spot is).
Is this your only pistol, and are you unable/unwilling to spend the money on replacement sights? If so, then make an allowance for that sight, and you are done.
If you are shooting something like a 1911 or an S&W revolver, a number of different-height front sights are available...otherwise, a file is a less refined but effective approach.
All of my pistols shoot approximately POI=POA (and by that I mean an inch or so) up to 25 yards, and that point, I am the limiting factor.