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only an opinion.......what's the excitement about.
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i wouldnt call them garbage. Deff not my favorite sight. i replaced a set of them with night fisions which i like better. Its just hard to get a good dual illumination sight. I think the tfx pro are better than the trijicon DI night sights which are actually closer to garbage. But i think the thing here is the only sights that are garbage are the factory sights lolGabbage sights.............omo.
are those fiber only or fiber/tritium?Ilol...I'm not offended lol.
Why don't you like those though? I'm open to all suggestions and opinions. What sights do you recommend?
I was kidding they look good.Lol don't tell me that! Damn, SixG17's says they look much better, you think worse. Ya'll aare really going to trigger some OCD in me lol...
They really look worse though? Front, rear, how?
H3 markings on sights indicate tritium.are those fiber only or fiber/tritium?
duhhhhH3 markings on sights indicate tritium.
Fiber/Tritiumare those fiber only or fiber/tritium?
I have a few guns with the TFO or TFX sights. The TFX fixed some of the complaints of the TFO. They’re the best of both worlds. Tritium and fiber optic.
Yup I'm happy with them so far. Maybe I'll find something I like better down the line. These really pop good with the right lighting but also seem to have some real blind spots depending on the light, and angle of the light. But I'm assuming that goes for all, or most sights.I have a few guns with the TFO or TFX sights. The TFX fixed some of the complaints of the TFO. They’re the best of both worlds. Tritium and fiber optic.
Can you loosen up the front sight and hold it in the correct position as you retighten it?Thanks from Florida!
True, I figured I just need to shoot it and see how the rear sight treat me. Appreciate brotha. I definitely plan on trying them out at the range this week.
My bigger concern was the front sigts. It might be hard to tell in the pictures, or maybe my eyes are just lying to me, but you eased my concerns somewhat if they look straight to you. But if that front sight is slightly crooked (clearly it's not much), will it make a major difference in how I will need to line up my sights when shooting to get an accurate shot? Will it throw accuracy off if it's not like perfectly aligned by a gunsmith with all the fancy alignment tools which I'm sure are better than my fingers and wooden ruler.
Appreciate your time and help. Like i said, a new firearm enthusiast here. Excuse any stupid questions lol.
Some will loosen with a proper amount of heat.Not once a thread locker is applied....
once the thread lock is applied if you loosen it at all you will have to remove it completely, clean the threads and re apply the thread lockSome will loosen with a proper amount of heat.
Since I don't use thread lockers, what is your method for applying heat?Some will loosen with a proper amount of heat.
Soldering ironSince I don't use thread lockers, what is your method for applying heat?