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| Well I disagree but to each his own. The easy answer is Dawson makes a variety of front sights that vary in width and height so you can fill up that rear gap as much as you like.
Not to be dismissive of your desires but have you shot the gun at 25 yards or more? The narrow front is quite nice when accuracy is required.
If you want a bigger front, LTT also sells the Spartan sights which are noticeably wider. |
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| There are also Trijicon HDs for it.
I agree with pedropcola, though...I like the stock ones. |
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| Oh. In my mind it ends up the same but finding a rear that is narrower and correct height probably is a tougher find. I still think replacing the front is easier because it’s very easy to find a wider front blade at the correct height. Not impossible I’m sure, but harder unless you are swapping as a pair. |
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| Never heard of that before. Is it hard to rack the slide? I have heard of bad sight swaps where the slide got “pinched” but I would think LTT wouldn’t do this. It’s why every time I read a review of cheap sight pushers I chuckle. MGW does cost more but that little show that goes INSIDE the rails means you can’t deform them either. Interested in what they say. |
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