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| It doesn't look bad to me, but it's not my gun. YMMV, etc.
Do you use the rear bead when sighting? If not, you could just have it replaced with a blued/black one, which would be completely unnoticeable. |
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| quote: Originally posted by toivo: It doesn't look bad to me, but it's not my gun. YMMV, etc.
Do you use the rear bead when sighting? If not, you could just have it replaced with a blued/black one, which would be completely unnoticeable.
I want a plain rear sight and that is what I thought I was getting. To change it now would involve extra time and cost and I am trying to decide if it is worth it. I guess I will contact them and let them know my concerns. I don't think I will be happy long term and for $1500, I should probably have the sights I want. |
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| Dan Wesson has great customer service. Call them and tell them exactly what you want done and they will fix it. |
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| ? $1500 to replace a dead front sight? Or was that the cost of the gun when new? Rod
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| quote: Originally posted by Rodfac: ? $1500 to replace a dead front sight? Or was that the cost of the gun when new? Rod
Cost of gun new. |
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