I think we have to keep in mind the primary mission for a handgun such as the P99.
It's not a bullseye gun intended for precision shooting, it's a combat pistol that will be brought into action and used in a rather short period of time in most cases.
Even though I have yet to fire my P99's that most recently got the night sight treatment, the sights themselves are really no different from many other sets that I have used on various combat type pistols. Glocks are the first to come to mind.
These sights have given a proper sight picture for the intended use, a humanoid silhouette type target.
The set I have on my .40S&W P99 from Earl's is good enough to take head shots at 25 yds. with 100% results. It will also cut the "X" ring out of a B-27 target.
That's all I require from a pistol of this type and it's sights.
I guess one could say that's my personal preference.
It's not a bullseye gun intended for precision shooting, it's a combat pistol that will be brought into action and used in a rather short period of time in most cases.
Even though I have yet to fire my P99's that most recently got the night sight treatment, the sights themselves are really no different from many other sets that I have used on various combat type pistols. Glocks are the first to come to mind.
These sights have given a proper sight picture for the intended use, a humanoid silhouette type target.
The set I have on my .40S&W P99 from Earl's is good enough to take head shots at 25 yds. with 100% results. It will also cut the "X" ring out of a B-27 target.
That's all I require from a pistol of this type and it's sights.
I guess one could say that's my personal preference.