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  1. #641
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    Kudos to @JEC & @ GJM, I look forward to my UC's arrival

  2. #642
    My 432 weighs 16.60 unloaded, with the grips that came on it. With Crimson Trace 105 laser grips, it is down to 14.70 ounces.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

  3. #643
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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    My 432 weighs 16.60 unloaded, with the grips that came on it. With Crimson Trace 105 laser grips, it is down to 14.70 ounces.
    G10 is heavy!
    Eager to get the weight on @rhamre open backstrap high horns when they come to fruition. I’ll probably end up buying 6 sets between hooked and non hooked versions for various centennials.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    I have a Scandium 38 with excellent sights installed by Dave Lauck of D&L. The front sight is a SDM with a gold bead and flat top. Here is a link:

    http://www.sdmfabricating.com/Gold%20Bead.htm

    Attachment 116140

    Attachment 116141
    Liking the flat top profile and reasonable price tag on that front sight!
    With the listed heights is there a drop in that’ll work on the UC models?

  5. #645
    Quote Originally Posted by jandbj View Post
    Liking the flat top profile and reasonable price tag on that front sight!
    With the listed heights is there a drop in that’ll work on the UC models?
    Unclear. There is front sight height and shroud height, which work together. My understanding is they adjusted the shroud height, and they are different between .32 and .38, so the same AO front sight worked.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

  6. #646
    My 432 seems very well regulated for the Federal HST load in slow fire. This is six at 15 yards, and I pulled the sixth shot low.

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    When I try to push speed, I am having some trouble with elevation because of the round front sight.

    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

  7. #647
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    Yeah I really dislike the rounded style front sights and U notches. That said, thanks to a tip, I snagged a 432 today. Should be at my ffl's monday.

  8. #648
    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    My 432 seems very well regulated for the Federal HST load in slow fire. This is six at 15 yards, and I pulled the sixth shot low.

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    When I try to push speed, I am having some trouble with elevation because of the round front sight.

    Correction, it is Federal Personal Defense, not HST.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

  9. #649

    Flat Top Front Sights Rule

    Flat Top Front Sights Rule.

    It is hard to get a reliable sight picture for elevation , in varying light conditions With round top front sights.

    They slow me down if I need precision.

  10. #650
    is the XS dot supposed to be used like a red dot optic, put the center of the dot on the point of impact? If you line up the point of impact with the top of the sight, it will shoot low, because the center of the dot is lower.

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