P. Plainsman
Member
Say, I like that "cheesy windage-only adjustable sight on the [.32] SP101"!
It gives a good sight picture for quick, aimed shots, especially once I installed a larger front sight with a tritium dot. Yes, I decided to make the Ruger into a project gun, the "Ultimate .32 H&R Magnum Defense Handgun!!!!(!!!!)". It was either a tritium dot or an ACOG.
I admit I have not needed to adjust windage. A fully adjustable sight would be nice, since the gun does hit 2" - 3" high with its usual load, the 85 grain Georgia Arms JHPs. But I just use a 6 o'clock hold on target and things work out fine.
It gives a good sight picture for quick, aimed shots, especially once I installed a larger front sight with a tritium dot. Yes, I decided to make the Ruger into a project gun, the "Ultimate .32 H&R Magnum Defense Handgun!!!!(!!!!)". It was either a tritium dot or an ACOG.
I admit I have not needed to adjust windage. A fully adjustable sight would be nice, since the gun does hit 2" - 3" high with its usual load, the 85 grain Georgia Arms JHPs. But I just use a 6 o'clock hold on target and things work out fine.