They are my favorite Sig sight set as well. But where can they be purchased today? I found a seller on eBay. The description says "New" but the picture shows used, dirty, dingy and yellowed sights. I sent that seller a question asking why the description doesn't match the picture. They have a very high rating though so who knows.
I need a set for for my P220 Compact SAS, #6 Front and #8 Rear.This message has been edited. Last edited by: TN Mark,
Originally posted by TN Mark: ...where can they be purchased today? ... I need a set for for my P220 Compact SAS, #6 Front and #8 Rear.
#6 Front is easy to find, b/c it's still in production. You can get it as white contrast dot, Siglite NS, or X-ray NS, and those are OEM Sig options. There are plenty of aftermarket ones.
#8 Rear white-bar is becoming increasingly harder to find. In my experience, the best place to find them is right here on SF. Lot of SF members swapped out their Von Stavenhagens for Tritium NS and have their old sights languishing in their parts bin.
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Which is correct for the Classic Sig P series? Remove: Right to Left, Install: Left to Right
This is the way. Read the following thread for further clarification:
I like them as well. I always seemed faster and more accurate with them. As my eyes have gotten older, I have transitioned to XS Big Dot Sights on nearly everything.
Posts: 6376 | Location: East Texas | Registered: February 20, 2008
I am a fan. I’ve currently only got one gun (p228) that has them, but if Sig still made them they’d be my first choice.
I’m also a fan of the concept of the Glock sight. I just wish they were metal instead of plastic and a little more care was taken in making sure the ball was in the basket when the tops were even. It’s not the most precise sighting system, but it’s fast up close.
^^^^^^You can buy Glock factory sights in metal. Its what i replaced all my plastic Glock sights with.
I am also a fan of the sig Von Sta sights. All my sigs wear them with the exception of my Fastback Carry Nightmare 1911 and a P-225 which came from the factory with NS and i just never changed.
Posts: 18374 | Location: South West of Fort Worth, Tx. | Registered: December 26, 2008
Originally posted by soggy_spinout: Oh yeah. It's why I like and prefer straight-8 sights as much as I do.
I thought I remembered responding to this thread once already. Still the same response today, whether the original or with the various stacking offshoots. Hell of a lot better than with those X-Ray (or SIGlite) 3-dots with that damnable 'combat' hold that SIG and HK love to use.
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I’m also a fan of the concept of the Glock sight. I just wish they were metal instead of plastic and a little more care was taken in making sure the ball was in the basket when the tops were even. It’s not the most precise sighting system, but it’s fast up close.
I've always found the 'goal post' easy and fast to work with. No it's not for the precision shooter but for what a Glock was originally designed and intended to do, I've always liked them in that context...even in plastic. When it comes to Glocks I shoot more accurately with that sight than I do with 3-dots, though I confess that most of my Glocks have been switched over to i-Dots or hi-viz Ameriglo front with a serrated blacked out rear. But I still have a half dozen or so wearing the goal post in both plastic and steel.
-MG
Posts: 2338 | Location: The commie, rainy side of WA | Registered: April 19, 2020
Not a fan. I prefer them significantly over basic 3 dot sights because those suck. I’m never leaving 3 dot or von sta sights if I have an option. As for being classic, well yea, but they have been outclassed by newer designs. For a non night sight design any fiber optic works better for me. So I have to say they work fine but there are much better options. I would never go looking to buy some. I guess I know now where I can give old ones away easily though. Lol
Posts: 7580 | Location: Florida | Registered: June 18, 2005
Originally posted by YooperSigs: The undisputed evidence of a true Sig fanatic? He knows what Von Stavenhagen sights are. And know his first name Georg. And he was Russian.
True, here's a pretty well written article about him.