The Vickers G19 RTF2 I have uses the WC (Vickers) rear. It's obviously more desirable than the plastic Glock sight, but I don't find anything special about it.
Had the Warren on a P226 that I bought a while back that I switched back to the original and more preferred SIG Von Stavenhagen sight.This message has been edited. Last edited by: 12131,
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Posts: 28571 | Location: TEXAS | Registered: September 04, 2008
I don't have them on any Sigs but I put the WC battlesight rear on all my Beretta's. I find the U notch much faster for me.
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Posts: 732 | Location: Wyoming | Registered: September 30, 2012
They both are black, serrated, and have no tritium. I have used both on different guns. I agree with the above poster in that I am totally in preference of U shaped rear notches.
Posts: 7541 | Location: Florida | Registered: June 18, 2005
I have Warren Tactical on a P226. It's nice, but getting real small groups is more challenging, but mostly due to the side "gaps". It's good for shooting fast though (like IPDA/USPSA). I could get you some photos if you email me.
Posts: 1807 | Location: North Cackalacky | Registered: September 09, 2007
Originally posted by huskerlrrp: I have Warren Tactical on a P226. It's nice, but getting real small groups is more challenging, but mostly due to the side "gaps". It's good for shooting fast though (like IPDA/USPSA). I could get you some photos if you email me.
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Posts: 6943 | Location: Georgia | Registered: August 10, 2009
I have both on non-Sigs that I shoot at the range. After use, the serrated/black rear has become preferable to me, and I plan to transition many of my guns to this over time. (For models that don't have a serrated rear available, I've actually started getting extra OEM rears and goof-offing the white paint.) For front blades on my carry guns, I prefer the radiation-emitting variety that are probably known in California to turn newborns into sea cows. So, I'm not sure about the pairings with fiber tubes offered by WC/WT.
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