I don't see the point of low profile sights. Maybe some of you can clue me in on why they were invented.
When you wear a holster, the low profile sight does nothing to help your draw (if that is why people like them...so they don't get hung up on the draw?). If you have a decent holster, it should have a sight channel and the height of the sight is not an issue in the smoothness of the draw.
I just shoot a lot better with the standard higher profile sights like Heinie Straight Eights or Wilson Night Eyes and I really don't see the advantage of the low profile sights.
Why where low profile sights invented, and why have they remained popular?
When you wear a holster, the low profile sight does nothing to help your draw (if that is why people like them...so they don't get hung up on the draw?). If you have a decent holster, it should have a sight channel and the height of the sight is not an issue in the smoothness of the draw.
I just shoot a lot better with the standard higher profile sights like Heinie Straight Eights or Wilson Night Eyes and I really don't see the advantage of the low profile sights.
Why where low profile sights invented, and why have they remained popular?