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With tired old eyes like mine and the never ending solution to over come the problem, I came across these. I have to agree that most pistol sight designs are way out dated. There are much better solutions than dealing with making that pretty little dot be perfectly alighned between the two rear. I've looked at fiber optics, red dots, etc. But I'd like to keep a somewhat conventional ideal.

 

So anyone come across, try or anything on these? This might be a good solution by far..

Here is the web link plus a vid...

http://www.advantagetactical.com/

 

 

 

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Somebody had a set of these recently at an Old Bridge Steel match. I think it was actually someone from the forum too....

 

Anyway, I dry fired them a bit and was not impressed - but, my eyes are still good and standard sites still work fine for me.

 

Steyr used to put sights like this on their pistols. I don't know if they still do.

 

Like I told you the other day, if your eyes aren't what they used to be a mini RDS is the way to go. They have come a long way in the last year, and they are now robust enough and have adequate battery life to make them viable.

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Yea, I know and I have too many guns to put an RDS on. I'd be broke. So trying to stay somewhat conventional, keep my glasses up to date and keep on target. :)

 

Somebody had a set of these recently and Old Bridge steel match. I think it was someone from the forum too. I dry fired them a bit and was not impressed, but my eyes are still good, and standard sites still work fine for me.

Steyr used to put sites like this on their pistols. I don't know if they still do.

Like I told you the other day, if your eyes aren't what they used to be a mini RDS is the way to go. They have come a long way in the last year, and they are now robust enough and have adequate battery life to make them viable.

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