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Front sight- tritium, bead, white dot or fiber optic ?
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<blockquote data-quote="grwd" data-source="post: 2756739" data-attributes="member: 459"><p>thats the theory. if you have perfect alignment and little to no light, in the gaps, then if the sights arent precisely aligned, then you will see some light on one or the other side, depending on which way youre off. </p><p>Im npt at all saying that this is the setup for anything, or that its best, its just the old school way that is popular with old school bullseye shooters. My light gaps on most of my user pistols are 1/4/-1/3 the width of the post. WHich on a M&P 4.25", for example is rear .125-.135" notch with a .110-.125" front post.</p><p>' For 7" sight radiused pistols, thats about the norm as far as popularity.imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grwd, post: 2756739, member: 459"] thats the theory. if you have perfect alignment and little to no light, in the gaps, then if the sights arent precisely aligned, then you will see some light on one or the other side, depending on which way youre off. Im npt at all saying that this is the setup for anything, or that its best, its just the old school way that is popular with old school bullseye shooters. My light gaps on most of my user pistols are 1/4/-1/3 the width of the post. WHich on a M&P 4.25", for example is rear .125-.135" notch with a .110-.125" front post. ' For 7" sight radiused pistols, thats about the norm as far as popularity.imo. [/QUOTE]
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