Snake Eyes Glock Sights - Looks interesting. Legal question, They look too busy visually and the side dots seem too far apart. Are you using Orange to align the view?
Do you carry weapons concealed with these sights? Maybe I'm thinking too much, but I thought they might catch something while trying to draw.
Snake Eyes Glock Sights
They look complex but neat. I might run into them at a gun show one day. I will have to try before I buy a set.
Fiber Optic Sights
Aperture sights work best when the back (ring) is as close to the dominant eye as possible. On a rifle, you will almost automatically center the front sight in the ring. I can't understand how this can work on a pistol.
I wonder how they would work on a gun. You know, with a short range rifle like a lever action rifle or a pistol caliber carbine, compared to rear sights.
Yesterday I went to the shooting range to test the Ghost Ring sights. My groupings weren't great, but vision acquisition was super fast. I think it will still take some time to get used to them and sharpen my groupings. I would have posted a picture of a target if I knew how.
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Dead Ringer Snake Eyes Pistol Sight Walther, Universal, Ghost Ring
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