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  • Mr. Blue
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2019
    • 2503

    What sights do I need to order? (Size)

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    mtenenhaus
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    • Jul 2007
    • 3416

    I know this doesn't answer your question but perhaps you might find it to be of some value?

    The sights that come on your pistol are in my experience and opinion awesome. They're very easy to acquire, adjust, are very accurate for target/range use and are well proven.

    I would give them a chance before you opt for a different option.

    That said, it might be worth a call to Truglo as your pistol's sights are of a BoMar/LPA design...... the TFX sights that i've seen seem to fit Novak derivatives.
    Last edited by mtenenhaus; 08-16-2020, 8:15 AM.

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      theduracellbigd
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 1138

      Originally posted by mtenenhaus
      I know this doesn't answer your question but perhaps you might find it to be of some value?

      The sights that come on your pistol are in my experience and opinion awesome.

      I would give them a chance before you opt for a different option.
      Yes. Maybe you do some competition shooting where inches in groups and or accuracy at ranges past 15 yards is a desire. Or maybe some LEO application I am unaware of that would warrant it. If you do then okay maybe an optic. For self defense, or range shooting at 3,7 and 15 yards, those open sights are a quicker accusation and not as cluttered or bulky as an optic. Front sight, front sight , front sight is the mantra. Nice looking gun.
      Last edited by theduracellbigd; 08-16-2020, 8:12 AM.

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        Mr. Blue
        Veteran Member
        • Dec 2019
        • 2503

        Originally posted by mtenenhaus
        I know this doesn't answer your question but perhaps you might find it to be of some value?

        The sights that come on your pistol are in my experience and opinion awesome. They're very easy to acquire, adjust, are very accurate for target/range use and are well proven.

        I would give them a chance before you opt for a different option.

        That said, it might be worth a call to Truglo as your pistol's sights are of a BoMar/LPA design...... the TFX sights that i've seen seem to fit Novak derivatives.
        I’ve never really liked all black sights. We each have our preferences but I’ll listen to your advice tho and give it a shot. Thanks for sharing.
        Last edited by Mr. Blue; 08-16-2020, 8:01 PM.
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        • #5
          Mr. Blue
          Veteran Member
          • Dec 2019
          • 2503

          Originally posted by theduracellbigd
          Yes. Maybe you do some competition shooting where inches in groups and or accuracy at ranges past 15 yards is a desire. Or maybe some LEO application I am unaware of that would warrant it. If you do then okay maybe an optic. For self defense, or range shooting at 3,7 and 15 yards, those open sights are a quicker accusation and not as cluttered or bulky as an optic. Front sight, front sight , front sight is the mantra. Nice looking gun.
          Optic? I have no intention of going with any optic. Truglo TFX Pro sights are fiber optic/ tritium sights.
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            theduracellbigd
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2011
            • 1138

            Originally posted by Mr. Blue
            Optic? I have no intention of going with any optic. Truglo TFX Pro sights are fiber optic/ tritium sights.
            Okay, I understand now. I see what you desire now, I have never used them so IDK, maybe good, but try original sights first and maybe save some money.

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