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Ghost ring/aperture sights... again
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<blockquote data-quote="davek" data-source="post: 1806076" data-attributes="member: 519"><p>I wonder if if effective use of ghost ring sights also requires going back to the old school Weaver stance? That would probably make the sight picture work well, in the isoceles stance the ring would be too far away. Trade off a superior stance for a better sight picture? </p><p>I like the TruGlo TFO sights on my wife's XD9 sub, but can't get them for my Walthers (PPS/PPQ) that I like better in almost every other respect. </p><p>Glocks are the platform to have for trying out all these different options since everyone makes accessories for them first, but every Glock I've owned had an ejection path that often included my forehead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davek, post: 1806076, member: 519"] I wonder if if effective use of ghost ring sights also requires going back to the old school Weaver stance? That would probably make the sight picture work well, in the isoceles stance the ring would be too far away. Trade off a superior stance for a better sight picture? I like the TruGlo TFO sights on my wife's XD9 sub, but can't get them for my Walthers (PPS/PPQ) that I like better in almost every other respect. Glocks are the platform to have for trying out all these different options since everyone makes accessories for them first, but every Glock I've owned had an ejection path that often included my forehead. [/QUOTE]
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