nitesites on your revolver?

Mikie

New member
Who has these on their wheel gun. Where did you get them and how much did they cost?

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I have a set on my M13 S&W. IWI (I think) installed them. Basically they cut two groves, one down the face of the front sight and one from side to side at the base of the rear sight. Gives me a "dot on a bar" sight pic. Not sure of the cost - over a hundred, less than two hundred.

Giz
 
I like the night sights that came on my Beretta 96 Border Marshal, and I'm looking to add them to my S&W 586 revolver.

The only ones I've found for a revolver so far are the Hesco Metropro. Anyone know of other manufacturers? Does anyone have experience with, or comments on, the Hesco Metropro night sites for a S&W 586 (L frame) revolver with a red ramp front site. Are they easy to install? Do they work as well as trijicons?
 
I have IWI P-T nightsights on a couple of revolvers. Rather than inserting into the existing blade I had them remove the blade and cut a dovetail to put in a black front sight, this on a stainless steel gun. They have now developed a black rear sight that can be put on fixed sighted guns also. Good clean set up.
 
I had a Trijicon front blade installed on a 342. Seems to work very well, especially at this revolver's likely ranges. I'm experimenting with a similar setup on a P226 (not a wheelgun - I know <g> ). All my other n/s setups have been front and rear; this may work just as well for all practical purposes.
 
I have several sets on my revolvers. Trijicon's shop does them in short order. If you have a removeable front sight, you can just order the sights. If they are fixed, you have to send in the gun, but it only takes a couple days.

WORK GREAT!!! :D

Rick

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"Carry" on

Rick

I prefer armed combat to unarmed combat. It's easier on the knuckles.
 
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