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Wow!! So much info!

phred

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My eyes are kind of crappy too and while tritium is nice at night, what works the best in low light and regular light are having at least a fiber optic front sight and better yet with a fiber optic rear sight. These sights are just "there" and real easy to pick up. I do believe they may not create a very fine sight picture as the square blade and notch but in defensive shooting, the fine sight picture means you're taking too long. And practice, practice, practice makes a big difference too.
 

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Geez, I do not Big Grumpy. The small pistol would be for deep concealment if it were legal in Wisco. The big one is used

for target and deer hunting. My OC pistol is sooner or later getting night sights.;)

However, I do know a few people who OC with the aids we are talking about. Personal preference.:D
 

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phred wrote:
My eyes are kind of crappy too and while tritium is nice at night, what works the best in low light and regular light are having at least a fiber optic front sight and better yet with a fiber optic rear sight. These sights are just "there" and real easy to pick up. I do believe they may not create a very fine sight picture as the square blade and notch but in defensive shooting, the fine sight picture means you're taking too long. And practice, practice, practice makes a big difference too.
Right on the money:D
 

Jason in WI

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Big_Grumpy wrote:
But the "good" thing is in WI, at least you have to take it off when you hop in your car providing some relief... :D

I carry everyday and I wish I had the "relief" of just leaving it on, unloading and encasing gets very old; very fast! :X

The worst part is, that law is the reason why I don't carry with one in the chamber :cry:.

Welcome to the forum Big_Grumpy! I'm glad you found us. :lol: I just got here myself.
 
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