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Glock sights


Question Posted Monday March 17 2014, 3:51 am

Is it worth changing the sights to aftermarket ones? I mean the new ones look great in the package, but when it comes to actually using it on the range, do they really help all that much?

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DangerNerd answered Saturday March 22 2014, 10:45 pm:
This is going to vary wildly between individual shooters. My suggestion is to hit your local pawn shop, gun store or wherever you might find a large selection of aftermarket modified sights already installed on various equipment. Remember, you only need to see if you like the particular style, so don't be afraid to look at them mounted on other brands.

Odds are you will find something you really like, and you can order those for your current sidearm.

Happy targeting!

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