Coronach wrote:
"The sights are less than ideal, period. Some people don't mind them, but a lot of people do. I'm aware that they're military sights on a military gun (much like the small sights on a true milspec 1911), but it doesn't change the fact that, side-by-side with modern sights, they are not ideal.
That said, it is a simple matter to change them out (my Dad did). While that substantially adds to the cost of the gun, it only does so because the gun is so dirt-cheap to begin with. Buy a Mak, change out the sights, and you're still cheaper than almost any quality competition."
I would agree wth all of the above. However, I am leaving them as is (personal choice) because I can hit what I aim at with them, but then again I have 20/10 vision and tend to forget that others don't. And yes, I like the three dot sights on my HK P7 better, especially for range work, but in a self defense situation I doubt I'd notice the difference.