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Stock sights, Whatever they may be, Tritium novak (1911), Heine straight eight (XD-9 SC), Trijicon (Sig 225), Stock serrated blade (S&W 640). Never have major aiming issues, and besides I dont use the sights till around 25 feet or so unless the target is a non-shoot.
I bounce back and forth. Presently my Production guns have plain black front sights, and my Limited blaster has a red fiber optic. I haven't quite decided which one I like better.
Always, plain black rear sight. Dots and such on the rear sight do nothing good. Your visual focus should be on the front sight.
Front sights are pretty cheap. Try all three, see which one you like the best.
For IDPA or IPSC, I prefer an adjustable rear sight (BoMar, etc) that's all black and a gold dot front sight. If not a gold dot, a fiber optic would be my choice. Green or red, either seems to work fine for me.
On most of my GLOCKS, I retain the stock front and rear sights. They seem to work well for me (and no, they don't just fall off). On my Limited Gun, I just installed some triangular sights- bright red front with white rears. I still can't decide whether I like them or not. REALLY fast pickup on close targets, but I haven't got the sight picture figured out for longer shots.
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