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anyone here to install night sights on my beretta px4 9mm

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  • macskee
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 2

    anyone here to install night sights on my beretta px4 9mm

    picked up some from a show and they did not work. the guy i had install them scratched my gun so i wont hire him. getting a new set and need someone to install. thanks if you can help
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    MrExel17
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Feb 2011
    • 9145

    Where you located? I normal have mine done at Tabors shooters on San Burno, Frank is very professional and take cares of the guns.
    "Professionals practice to get it right, Operators practise to get it wrong."

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    • #3
      E Pluribus Unum
      Calguns Addict
      • Dec 2006
      • 8097

      Why night sights?

      You are better off buying a good tactical light. Night sights do nothing to illuminate the target and if you can't see your sights, you can't see where your shot will be going either.

      A good tactical light and novak sights is the way to go; one can illuminate his target, and see the sights at the same time.
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        bigmark408
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2010
        • 551

        There advantagous in low light conditions.

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        • #5
          cHaOs ReX
          Member
          • Oct 2010
          • 217

          You didn't like the Super-Luminova sights already on the PX4? I honestly didn't notice them myself until recently. The Super-Luminova sites use the same stuff used in alot of analog watches to make the dial glow. Unlike the Trijicon they are not radioactive which means they need to be charged. However they are pretty bright.

          But I bought an NCStar light for mine (see a pic on my post for the FSoT of the storm) and I love it. I did have to modify the rail system of the light to accomodate the wide trigger guard but a couple minutes with my dremel to the light system and it locked into place. Has a very easy to hit on button with your trigger finger. As stated, night sites don't illuminate your target.

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