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This is an interesting installation.

So as to not hijack your thread, I opened a separate thread just about the sight itself to learn about whether anyone has experience with the sight in any installation.


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This is an interesting installation.

So as to not hijack your thread, I opened a separate thread just about the sight itself to learn about whether anyone has experience with the sight in any installation.


It makes for a very nice little carry package. I think this will be what I do to my EMP4.
 
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Very nice, interested in having you do this to my CM9.
Please post here when y'all get this going...
 
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I'm very intrigued by these sights as well. It would be interesting to see a regular sighted gun of the exact same model shot side by side with one that has the Meprolight FT Bullseye sights. On a shot timer, across a number of courses of fire to actually quantify the differences in speed and accuracy between them.




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Very nice, interested in having you do this to my CM9.
Please post here when y'all get this going...


We're doing them now, shoot me an email at tech@gallowayprecision.com and we'll get you rolling.
 
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I'm very intrigued by these sights as well. It would be interesting to see a regular sighted gun of the exact same model shot side by side with one that has the Meprolight FT Bullseye sights. On a shot timer, across a number of courses of fire to actually quantify the differences in speed and accuracy between them.


That's the plan eventually, just have to have the time. Plus I'm working on the home range and getting it completely built to be able to run courses of fire instead of just stationary shooting. But the two killers of all projects are weighing me down, money and most importantly, time.
 
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I'm very intrigued by these sights as well. It would be interesting to see a regular sighted gun of the exact same model shot side by side with one that has the Meprolight FT Bullseye sights. On a shot timer, across a number of courses of fire to actually quantify the differences in speed and accuracy between them.


From what I have read so far, there may be a learning curve to precision shots.

A course of fire out to, say, 18 yards with an experienced hand with the sights, stretching the sights out would be interesting.


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I'm very intrigued by these sights as well. It would be interesting to see a regular sighted gun of the exact same model shot side by side with one that has the Meprolight FT Bullseye sights. On a shot timer, across a number of courses of fire to actually quantify the differences in speed and accuracy between them.


On the precision side, 1kPerDay posted this video for me: LINK


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Iiiinteresting.


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