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A new toy to carry!

Magix

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Just received a new USP Compact for my bday! Anybody know a good shop on the eastside, near Kirkland, that can install night sights for me?
 

Mech

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*ahem* you've made a pretty big mistake:
PICTURES! :)
And Happy Birthday!
...however, the fact that it is your birthday does not excuse you from posting them sweet pictures! :p
 

Bill Starks

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pics-of-weapon.jpg
 

n16ht5

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PolskiG wrote:
Westcoast Armory, Westcoast Armory, Westcoast Armory



Two locations now Bellevue and Issaquah

yeah, I got my triji night sights there..
 

Bobarino

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don't pay someone to do it, i have the HK sight tool and you can borrow it and do it yourself if you like. it's pretty foolproof. congrats on your new gun too! i have been carrying a USP Compact .40 for over ten years and 10k rounds now and i still haven't found a gun that i like well enough and that has enough of a bigger advantage of any sort to convince me that i need to replace it. i'm sure you'll dig it!

one more thing, if you can get Mepro's get those instead of trijicon. they're brighter and fit better. i tried Trijicon first and the front sight could be pushed back and forth in the dovetail with just finger pressure. HK uses Mepro for their factory guns with night sights and they fit a lot better.
 
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