DeepEastKilla
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I'm currently saving to get myself a browning buckmark. i still haven't fully decided what model i want but one of the major decision hurdles i have to overcome is the choice between "standard" iron sights or fiber optic sights. the fiber optic is only in the front and the rear is the same on both. there are obvious pros and cons to each but I'm having troubles weighing them.
Iron Sights-
Pros: durability, less obstructive, more precise, could be painted for visibility
Cons: Hard to find, not as fast
Fiber Optic-
Pros: easy to see, fast acquisition, good for darker environments
Cons: fairly obstructive, less durable, confusion(see below)
I do like fiber optic sights but iv had some troubles with them in the past. in one case on an air rifle it had a very large front sight and made it so that you covered the entire target with the sight, which made accurate shooting hard. on my savage mk II the front fiber optic tube actually fell out. luckily it happened at home and i super glued it back in without issue but im now a bit paranoid about them. id rather not loose my front sight at the range or in the woods. the confusion issue is basically all me. im not exactly sure on how to use a fiber optic sight on a handgun. with my rifle, for the short time i used the fiber optic sights, it was easy being that the front tube was small and didnt obscure much, but with a pistol being that the sights are usually bigger and closer to your eye it may become an issue. with iron sights you put the target on the top of the front post, but do you do that with a fiber optic sight or do you cover the target? the sights are adjustable so i could move the poi easily but id rather use it properly.
any opinions are helpful, and if any buckmark owners also want to comment on which model they like best it would be great. im still not sure if i want the standard or the urx grips. the standard gripped model comes with iron sights and the urx model comes with the fiber optic.
Iron Sights-
Pros: durability, less obstructive, more precise, could be painted for visibility
Cons: Hard to find, not as fast
Fiber Optic-
Pros: easy to see, fast acquisition, good for darker environments
Cons: fairly obstructive, less durable, confusion(see below)
I do like fiber optic sights but iv had some troubles with them in the past. in one case on an air rifle it had a very large front sight and made it so that you covered the entire target with the sight, which made accurate shooting hard. on my savage mk II the front fiber optic tube actually fell out. luckily it happened at home and i super glued it back in without issue but im now a bit paranoid about them. id rather not loose my front sight at the range or in the woods. the confusion issue is basically all me. im not exactly sure on how to use a fiber optic sight on a handgun. with my rifle, for the short time i used the fiber optic sights, it was easy being that the front tube was small and didnt obscure much, but with a pistol being that the sights are usually bigger and closer to your eye it may become an issue. with iron sights you put the target on the top of the front post, but do you do that with a fiber optic sight or do you cover the target? the sights are adjustable so i could move the poi easily but id rather use it properly.
any opinions are helpful, and if any buckmark owners also want to comment on which model they like best it would be great. im still not sure if i want the standard or the urx grips. the standard gripped model comes with iron sights and the urx model comes with the fiber optic.