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.
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.
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April 20th, 2010 at 9:42 am
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.
April 20th, 2010 at 2:15 pm
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
April 20th, 2010 at 2:45 pm
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.
April 20th, 2010 at 3:36 pm
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”).
April 21st, 2010 at 1:30 am
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.