Narwhal
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Hi,
I currently have an M&P 40. I use it for IDPA as well as my CCW. I have a set of trijicon night sights on it right now, green front with white outline and yellow rears.
I'm thinking of changing just the front sight to a Truglo Tritium Fiber Optic sight. The reason is, that in action shooting like IDPA I find myself looking over the front sight and not focusing on it adequately with just the tritium in broad daylight. This manifests itself in a tendency to shoot low. I feel like having just the TFO on the front would help me focus on the front sight in daytime, while still maintaining usability at night.
A friend of mine has TFO fronts and rears on a glock and it feels like the rears are a bit overpowering with those double fiber optic tubes. Does anyone think this would work okay, or is it a bad idea?
I currently have an M&P 40. I use it for IDPA as well as my CCW. I have a set of trijicon night sights on it right now, green front with white outline and yellow rears.
I'm thinking of changing just the front sight to a Truglo Tritium Fiber Optic sight. The reason is, that in action shooting like IDPA I find myself looking over the front sight and not focusing on it adequately with just the tritium in broad daylight. This manifests itself in a tendency to shoot low. I feel like having just the TFO on the front would help me focus on the front sight in daytime, while still maintaining usability at night.
A friend of mine has TFO fronts and rears on a glock and it feels like the rears are a bit overpowering with those double fiber optic tubes. Does anyone think this would work okay, or is it a bad idea?