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I had to send the slide back on my Dan Wesson blued Valor because the front night sight was dead on arrival. I requested that they replace the sights with a set of the brass bead sights (if possible) that they have started to put on some of their guns. A brass bead front sight with serrated rear. Well, it looks like they just took the tritium vials out and replaced them with brass. I am not sure if they thought they were helping me or what, but honestly it looks pretty dumb with brass front and rear to me. Too busy and cluttered. Any thoughts?

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A pic would help. Typically, the brass bead is front only.
 
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That's what I thought. Here are a couple of pics.



 
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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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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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Call them, it sounds like they misinterpreted what you wanted...


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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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Very butch. Call 'em up and get it right.
 
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I contacted them and they are going to take care of it. Great service!
 
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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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? $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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I had all three of my 1911's set up (by Don Williams) with Heinie all black rears, and he drilled the front sight to install a solid gold bead (from the same manufacturer who makes them for S&W revolvers). I would think the gold would be far preferable to brass. If the brass one is like the gold, it just has a stem that fits into a drilled hole. It might be possible to just switch them. The gold sure picks up nicely.
 
 
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