XSSights

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Does anyone have an opinion reguarding XSSight systems? I just don't see them being very easy to line up for a shot quickly, but I've never used them. Any info would be appreciated.
 
They're actually very easy to line up quickly, but they're not as precise as regular old "notch and post" sights. For a fast "combat sight picture" they're hard to beat.
 
I have the XSpress Big Dot Tritiums on both my Springfield XD40 Tactical and my Kimber Ultra Carry .45. As George Hill stated, if I could afford it they would be an all of my pistols. I have found that as I have gotten older it has become harder for me to use a post and notch sighting system. This was born out by how when I first got my XD40 Tactical I couldn't shoot better then 3 inch 10 shot groups at 10 yards with the notch and post factory sights. I switched to the Big Dot night sights from Xpress Sights and my first group out of the gun was a 1 hole 9 out of 10 shot cluster at 10 yards. And the flyer only had a hair’s width of paper between it and the rest of the group. I really like the dot on top of the rear post in the v set up these sights have as I feel it gives me quicker acquisition of the sight picture and doesn’t allow for much margin of error. I have also found that I can reliably hit my target in the kill zone by just using the big dot as line-of-sight sight. Not as pretty as using the dot and rear v together but I have the confidence that I could still easily defend myself.
 
I have the XS big dot on my Colt C.C.O. (Concealed Carry Officer's) model and they are very fast and accurate.
 
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