Ok my post and Frank's response in the tactics forum regarding sights has me thinking.
As my post history points out I have a Smith and Wesson m15-3. It has the integral front sight all black.
I am seriously considering sending it to a guns smith to have the front sight converted to hold a Meprolight K series adjustable night sight set. That would mean permanent modification of the front sight.
Now I know, that it is frowned apon doing such things with classic guns. I think mine was made in the 1970's. I however will not be ever be selling it, and it will be passed on to my daughter when I die.
I know it is my gun, and I can do with it as I please.. I just want some advice.
The sights are fantastic in just about every situation accept low light. Even if there is enough light, if the target is dark and has light behind them it will make the front sight disappear.
I love this gun. It was the gun I was taught to shoot with way back when.
Thanks for the advice guys.
As my post history points out I have a Smith and Wesson m15-3. It has the integral front sight all black.
I am seriously considering sending it to a guns smith to have the front sight converted to hold a Meprolight K series adjustable night sight set. That would mean permanent modification of the front sight.
Now I know, that it is frowned apon doing such things with classic guns. I think mine was made in the 1970's. I however will not be ever be selling it, and it will be passed on to my daughter when I die.
I know it is my gun, and I can do with it as I please.. I just want some advice.
The sights are fantastic in just about every situation accept low light. Even if there is enough light, if the target is dark and has light behind them it will make the front sight disappear.
I love this gun. It was the gun I was taught to shoot with way back when.
Thanks for the advice guys.