Calhoun321
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I have my first pistol with night sights. The front sight has a green dot and the rear sight has 2 green dots. In the dark I find it difficult to line them up instinctively. I wear glasses (which may or may not be contributory) and I often visualize more than 3 dots. I also find that I focus on the dots and not on the target. I tent to think a single dot on the front side would probably be more useful. I wish the front was at least a different color.
Anyway, while experimenting I noticed that if I keep the gun slightly below my line of sight I can at least visualize all 3 dots independently to know the exact direction I am aiming. This would not make for a precise aim by any means.
Is there a specific technique to effectively using these sights?
Anyway, while experimenting I noticed that if I keep the gun slightly below my line of sight I can at least visualize all 3 dots independently to know the exact direction I am aiming. This would not make for a precise aim by any means.
Is there a specific technique to effectively using these sights?