XS big dot sights

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brushunter

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I've recently "acquired" two Ruger revolvers. Both 3" , a GP and a SP , fixed sight models. I have trouble picking up the front sight ....been thinking of the XS Big Dot sight. Anybody try this sight ? Your thoughts ???

regards , brushunter
 

USAFA71

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Put them on several of my carry guns. Not much for target shooting, but for a fast, reactive shot where a hit now is more important than a precise shot in a few seconds, I think the Big Dot is the way to go! Plan on putting a set on my Glock 43 next week.

Work well for picking up the front sight, especially with older eyes.
 

tinman

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As stated, not for distance work but very quick to acquire.....I run them on my G19 carry gun.
Fixin to put a set on the girlfriends G43.
 

brushunter

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Ok , sounds like what I'm looking for. Depending on my mood , I've been carrying one or the other. Appreciate the response.

regards , brusunter
 

Varminterror

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Pistolero said:
tinman said:
As stated, not for distance work but very quick to acquire.....I run them on my G19 carry gun.
Fixin to put a set on the girlfriends G43.
Tinman,
I thought about buying a set my G19Gen4 bedside gun. Were they fairly easy to install?

Regards,
Mike

I'll be arrogant enough to answer in Tinman's stead - they're easy enough. Just pay attention. Glock front sights are super easy, but you do have to ruin a 3/16" driver/ratchet socket. Chuck it into a drill press and use a file to cut down the OD so it'll fit down into the relief. A dab of thread locker and stick the new one back in the same way, $10 plus the cost of your sight, and 10min of your life. Done. If you don't have a sight pusher, then the rear sight will need a brass, wooden, or Delrin rod, a slide vise, and a mallet/hammer to drift into place. Don't go caveman, it doesn't take much tension to hold a sight in place, so if it doesn't willingly go, strop the bottom of the new sight in a piece of sandpaper laid on a piece of glass to dress it down a touch so it will slide into place. Just go slow, don't take off too much.
 

REP1954

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XS Sights made this LC9 come alive. I've used XS Sights on shotguns, AR15's, and semi auto pistols and been very pleased. Have not used them on a revolver yet.

 

bradepb

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I think there great for a self defense gun. I had them on a Glock and had to remove because of my eyes. I would see a double line in the rear unless I put on my reading glasses. On my SP101 I have a Meprolight front which is big enough for me to see well and pick up quickly.
 

brushunter

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bradepb , I thought the Meprolight was the " Big Dot " ?? What about height ? I've had people tell me they lay the dot on top of the groove instead of pulling it down into the rear groove ? I found some " bright orange " finger nail polish ....I've put just a drop on the front blade ...really made a difference.

regards brushunter
 
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REP1954 said:
XS Sights made this LC9 come alive. I've used XS Sights on shotguns, AR15's, and semi auto pistols and been very pleased. Have not used them on a revolver yet.



I really like that, I bet it points fast. I have used model airplane paint and fingernail polish. I like orange and yellow
 

REP1954

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I really like that, I bet it points fast. I have used model airplane paint and fingernail polish. I like orange and yellow

It's not only a white dot the center is a green tritium dot.
 
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