I only do FO fronts. I have snapped a dawson, but have never broken a 10-8 and attribute it to the additional channel in the middle. N of 1 but I prefer the additional support.
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I only do FO fronts. I have snapped a dawson, but have never broken a 10-8 and attribute it to the additional channel in the middle. N of 1 but I prefer the additional support.
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I have been thinking about this and if it would be feasible/functional. I'm not too surprised that you've already done it GJM, lol. Thanks for sharing that photo. I need to replace my sight holders on my G19 with some functional sights very soon.
I know the Taran Tactical FOs came up in another discussion recently. I like the look of them but I don't know if there is a better, readily available option out there. I'll ad, I'm used to HDs on my G17 (aka 19L) that I carry and shoot regularly.
For the folks that are breaking fibers - how did you install them? There's definately a right way and a wrong way.
-C
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Truth.
Dawson's recommendations:
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Truglo - nice sights BUT using them them on a IPDA gun, they weren't. Drew the gun and guess what - there was no fiber optic in the front sight. Just a hole. It vanished into the void.
No weird usage except drawing and shooting at dangerous cardboard bad guys.
I tried it, but I found it didn't work for me. Despite 3 months straight of daily dry work, I never found it any faster, instead considerably slower for me. Part of my problem was, I think, a different platform (M&P) which meant I was also trying to work in a new trigger, two M&Ps, a couple of thousand rounds, a bunch of Apex parts, and three grand later and I was back to square one - Brightly painted/fiber optic/tritium irons. A big bummer for me was I was really hoping that I could improve shooting with my corrective lens off (I am incredibly nearsighted). This turned out to be a total loss, dot washout, reflections, and dot brightness all played a factor, but ultimately it was harder to find the dot with glasses off than a bright fiber optic front sight or tritium dot.
I think if I had an unlimited budget and time I could have gotten what I wanted out of the MRDS platform, but it would have meant mounting MRDS to guns besides the striker fired guns they are more prevalent on.
Edit: So for me I'm going back to FO front sights, which I have long preferred on autopistols. I find green FOs to be one of those things that my brain just gets instantly and I'm able to pick up any gun with a green FO front sight and start doing precision work with it, essentially immediately. I agree that most low-light engagements have sufficient light to make FO almost as good as Tritium, more importantly, in bright environments I find FO to be vastly superior.
-Rob