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More night sights

In response to my mention yesterday, a couple of folks suggested I try Warren Tactical Sights. I would be happy to if I could find a pumpkin on a post style sight. Not a fan of three dots.

5 Responses to “More night sights”

  1. pdb Says:

    Once I get a roundtoit, I’m pretty sure these are going on my Glocks. Big green dot up front, plain black rear with a wide notch.

  2. Otter Says:

    Just out of curiosity, I’d like to ask a question.

    I haven’t shot a large number of weapons and my pistol has a “three dots” night sight, what don’t you like about it? It seems to me as intuitive as a “post an pumpkin” would be.

    I’m sure there is a level of personal preference, but are there specific aspects of the 3 dot approach you feel are especially flawed? (The only thing I can think of doesn’t seem that possible, that you confuse one of the back dots for the front.)

    Otter

  3. SayUncle Says:

    i don’t like three dots because of the couple of times i’ve lined the dots up in the wrong order. fix is either two dots or a different color front. And, of course, lining up two things is easier than lining up one.

  4. mariner Says:

    Go here:

    http://cpwsa.com/warren_sevigny_sights.htm

    My sights have the shape of the first example on the page (“Warren Tactical Sight”).

    This sight’s “two-lamp” system has dots like the third example (“Sevigny Carry Sight”).

  5. hecate Says:

    If your purpose is defense rather than competition, I find the gain in speed with XS Big Dot sights far outweighs the slight loss of bullseye accuracy. I have a set on my Hi-Power Mark III, and can reliably get two center mass hits from concealment in under two seconds at any distance at which my attorney would not refuse to defend me.

Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.

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