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| A guy at work runs them and likes them quite a bit. He was an armorer for years and has seen a bunch of different sights so plenty of experience. If the price was right I'd likely try them out. My understanding is they have a lifetime warranty which, if that includes the tritium getting dim, is impressive. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Anubismp: A guy at work runs them and likes them quite a bit. He was an armorer for years and has seen a bunch of different sights so plenty of experience. If the price was right I'd likely try them out. My understanding is they have a lifetime warranty which, if that includes the tritium getting dim, is impressive.
They're cheaper than the X-Ray3 which have a street price of $129. The Fision sights are $108. Not a huge difference, but cheaper. |
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| Check out a few online places I seem to remember dvor or optics planet having them for around $80 or so depending on what your looking for. |
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| I see them for 80 to 85 |
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| They are brighter than X-Ray sights and you can get them in orange outlined fronts with a U notch rear. My personal favorite combo. |
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| Looks like a strong competitor for Trijicon HDs. The strength of this brand (other than price) is they have a lot of different options, even suppressor height.
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| Installed a set on my Gen5 19. I was very happy with the quality. Excellent profile for concealed carry.
P226 X5 L1 9mm P226r ST 9mm P229 ST Elite .40 S&W
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