Night sights on a revolver
Hutch
July 21, 2006, 09:54 AM
I'm considering having night sights installed on a fixed-sight K-frame revolver. I really, really like night sights for PD, and about the only reason I keep autopistols is because, for whatever reason, they seem to be much more adaptable to night sights than my beloved 3" K-frames. So, I find a recommendation to have this done by Cylinder and Slide, for a mere $252(:what: ) for a three-dot installation. A front-sight-only job is $90, which is much more palatable.
Does anyone have any experience with a revolver with a single front tritium sight? How well does that work? Are there discussions I can read by people who have BTDT with such a revolver? Does anyone know another gunsmith that will install 3-dot night sights for less than an arm and a leg?
Thanks!
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Deer Hunter
July 21, 2006, 10:40 AM
I was just about to ask the same thing. I just bought my CZ 75, but I'm shooting is just as good or better than my S&W 625. It's the sights, since the CZ has illuminated 3-dot sites and the smith is straight black.
KurtC
July 21, 2006, 10:43 AM
Model 625 with XS standard dot tritium front and C&S fixed rear.
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e85/Stutzen/625-3PC024.jpg
cyanide
July 21, 2006, 01:29 PM
Thats a real nice set up
for a lot of reasons
Hutch
July 21, 2006, 02:23 PM
So, Kurt, how do you like it? Have you had it out in low/no light conditions to see how it works with only the front dot?
Billy Sparks
July 21, 2006, 05:33 PM
I find a recommendation to have this done by Cylinder and Slide, for a mere $252( ) for a three-dot installation. A front-sight-only job is $90, which is much more palatable.
I don't know but I don't think that price is that bad. The last set of Novacks I had put on a 1911 was $275.
Dienekes
July 23, 2006, 12:23 AM
Put a set of Meprolights on my daughter's Glock, which I sort of liked.
Have been thinking of throwing a set on a GP-100. Handy that the front sight removes by depressing a spring-loaded plunger and lifting it off.
Interesting that no one else's guns have that feature as standard.
KurtC
July 23, 2006, 12:33 AM
Hutch,
The sight is a 100% improvement over standard sights. Easy to pick up out to 15m in low light. In no light, it is fine within a few meters.
I never liked any rear sight with extra dots or bars on them. The fastest sight combo is a vertical line rear and a dot front, just like those used on express rifles.
Tooltech, Inc, who does the gunsmithing for Trijicon, can put a vertical bar in any rear sight (fixed or adjustable). I believe Trijicon also installs the tritium for XS.
sm
July 23, 2006, 01:18 AM
http://patchworm.com/spk.html
Many of have used this not only on revolvers, also rifles, tips of fishing rods , indicators for dials on equipment and such - right handy.
I personally only paint the front sight. This is what I have done, recommended for folks wanting to "try before they buy" a installtion from someone.
I also have worked with those on a budget, like the elderly and eyes not quite what they used to be. Even the younger folks, like single moms getting back on their feet find it works for them.
Steve
Hutch
July 23, 2006, 10:38 AM
Billy, I had a set of Trijicons put on a LWC for ~ 125, so the Novaks seem expensive to me. Kurt, thanks for the tips, I'm off to look for their website.
Hmmm... a world without autopistols...
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