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  1. #391
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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthNarc View Post
    Ditto. I ordered a new Spectre comp slide and it came with the new sight arrangement which are also suppressor height/super fucking tall whatever. WAY to cluttered for the little window of a 407/507K for me subjectively. I far prefer the vestigial notch of the 407/507k and a clean window.
    Agreed, the notch works.

  2. #392
    Quote Originally Posted by SouthNarc View Post
    Ditto. I ordered a new Spectre comp slide and it came with the new sight arrangement which are also suppressor height/super fucking tall whatever. WAY to cluttered for the little window of a 407/507K for me subjectively. I far prefer the vestigial notch of the 407/507k and a clean window.
    Agreed, going as far as to get a spare slide of the old kind. vastly prefer it vs the newer style

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthNarc View Post
    Ditto. I ordered a new Spectre comp slide and it came with the new sight arrangement which are also suppressor height/super fucking tall whatever. WAY to cluttered for the little window of a 407/507K for me subjectively. I far prefer the vestigial notch of the 407/507k and a clean window.
    That’s what kept me from even considering the separate slide for sale.

    In my hands, a tall front sight is one of my least favorite carry features because it prevents rotation of the gun on the draw until the whole gun is out of the holster as opposed to being able to rotate towards master grip halfway when still in the holster if that makes sense (because sight channel in holster).

    The front snaggle tooth also tends to hook on stuff on the way out.

    I much prefer optic cut all the way back and use the notch plus factory front. That was my favorite configuration.

    That being said, if you decide you want a stock front sight, I have a few lying around that I’d be happy to donate to you.

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    I dislike suppressor height sights enough that I have a number of Glock slides out for K cut milling instead of RMR cut.

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    Here's a comparison shot.
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  6. #396
    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    That’s what kept me from even considering the separate slide for sale.

    I much prefer optic cut all the way back and use the notch plus factory front. That was my favorite configuration.
    Definitely mine too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthNarc View Post
    Here's a comparison shot.
    That's like being seated behind the 6'9" dude at a movie or concert.

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    This Sig P365XL XL slide appears to have the standard height Sig Xray night sights and not the taller suppressor height sights. I wonder how the sight picture would be with the Holosun ESP carry model ?

    https://www.sigsauer.com/p365xl-opti...bly-black.html

  9. #399
    Quote Originally Posted by Biggy View Post
    This Sig P365XL XL slide appears to have the standard height Sig Xray night sights and not the taller suppressor height sights. I wonder how the sight picture would be with the Holosun ESP carry model ?

    https://www.sigsauer.com/p365xl-opti...bly-black.html
    I thought someone here had a picture once. That said give me the notch and rear set red dot anyday.

  10. #400
    Quote Originally Posted by SouthNarc View Post
    Here's a comparison shot.
    Oh wow. Seeing them side by side like that really brings the point home. Maybe I should snag one of the older style guns before they’re all replaced with the newer style.
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