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    You can see how the rear sight box gives the front sight a pretty wide birth.

    *yes, the rear sight is over to the right too far, it moved on my during training...
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    Quote Originally Posted by voodoo_man View Post


    You can see how the rear sight box gives the front sight a pretty wide birth.

    *yes, the rear sight is over to the right too far, it moved on my during training...
    Thank you! I'm liking what I'm seeing here. Have you taken them to the range much?

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    Thank you! I'm liking what I'm seeing here. Have you taken them to the range much?
    Yeah...I shoulda posted a picture, I will next time i hit the range.

    They are as accurate as the defoor all black sights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by voodoo_man View Post
    Yeah...I shoulda posted a picture, I will next time i hit the range.

    They are as accurate as the defoor all black sights.
    If you have calipers or a micrometer, can you measure the actual front sight width?

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    If you have calipers or a micrometer, can you measure the actual front sight width?
    Yep, will do when I get a chance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by voodoo_man View Post
    Yeah...I shoulda posted a picture, I will next time i hit the range.

    They are as accurate as the defoor all black sights.
    I'm about 93 percent sold! Any low light work yet? Thanks again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by voodoo_man View Post
    Yep, will do when I get a chance.


    more widths of various sights

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    Thanks!

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    Ok so now that yall have had time to live with these a while what do you think? I have standard Defoor's on my 26 and am debating adding a tritium front sight but don't know to use these or a different option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by camsdaddy View Post
    Ok so now that yall have had time to live with these a while what do you think? I have standard Defoor's on my 26 and am debating adding a tritium front sight but don't know to use these or a different option.
    I did some no/low light inside my place with the tritium dot, its pretty bright, well bright enough that at 0-7yards you'll make solid hits on target just referencing it on the body.

    I took it to the range, on my G19, and 0-7m shooting referencing the dot was easy and 3-5 inches high, so clavicle notch reference aiming still works.

    I did a walk back with it and was making hits out past 100y, but that's more to do with the design of the sight combo than the dot.

    I ordered some testors yellow paint to put on the front sight - only issue I've seen so far is that it disappears in bright sunlight when trying to reference it with the rear sight.
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