These are my own words, not a sales pitch and I'm not affiliated with RW Gripframes. But I want you guys to know about this amazing upgrade! This is a copy of my FB post- but just look at the pictures and the price if you want to skip the wordy review.
Put Ronnie Wells and Fermin Garza in the same room together, and magic happens. If you own a Ruger Blackhawk, Super Blackhawk, Single Six, Redhawk, Super Redhawk, or GP100- you need this sight.
To call this a replacement blade is mischaracterizing the dramatic effect it has on your sight picture. Yet installation is as easy as replacing that factory blade. The only tool that you need is the screwdriver used to adjust the factory sight. The factory sight base is reused, along with the adjustment screw so you keep the click adjustment. A new spring is included, along with a small Allen wrench to lock the set screw in place once you have made your final adjustment. It's that simple! And once you lock in that set screw, your windage adjustment stays put!
The sight picture is crisp and clean. The glare that is so distracting on factory sights is gone- replaced by a matte black serrated surface with precisely inlet and painted markings. The sight is made out of steel- and is perfectly blued. No easily marred aluminum here. This sight is as rugged as the rest of your gun!
This sight is available in many different styles, and for about $70! If you've priced replacement sights, you know what a deal this is.
Check them out at RW Gripframes and you'll want one on every one of your Rugers!
Front view
Bottom view
Top view
Factory Ruger sight. I've always hated that glare.
White outline sight installed. What a difference!
Target blade on my .44 Bisley Super.
Express blade on my .45. Now I need a front brass bead.
Side profile
Another angle-
Last pic.
Put Ronnie Wells and Fermin Garza in the same room together, and magic happens. If you own a Ruger Blackhawk, Super Blackhawk, Single Six, Redhawk, Super Redhawk, or GP100- you need this sight.
To call this a replacement blade is mischaracterizing the dramatic effect it has on your sight picture. Yet installation is as easy as replacing that factory blade. The only tool that you need is the screwdriver used to adjust the factory sight. The factory sight base is reused, along with the adjustment screw so you keep the click adjustment. A new spring is included, along with a small Allen wrench to lock the set screw in place once you have made your final adjustment. It's that simple! And once you lock in that set screw, your windage adjustment stays put!
The sight picture is crisp and clean. The glare that is so distracting on factory sights is gone- replaced by a matte black serrated surface with precisely inlet and painted markings. The sight is made out of steel- and is perfectly blued. No easily marred aluminum here. This sight is as rugged as the rest of your gun!
This sight is available in many different styles, and for about $70! If you've priced replacement sights, you know what a deal this is.
Check them out at RW Gripframes and you'll want one on every one of your Rugers!
Front view
Bottom view
Top view
Factory Ruger sight. I've always hated that glare.
White outline sight installed. What a difference!
Target blade on my .44 Bisley Super.
Express blade on my .45. Now I need a front brass bead.
Side profile
Another angle-
Last pic.