I wish someone would make a serrated front sight with a F/O rod set up high with a tritium tube directly under it that would light it up enough for it to be useful in low light.
Currently I run HD's on my duty & training guns, serrated F/O front with serrated black rears on my competition guns and tritium front (wish it was serrated) with serrated blacked out rear on my bedside gun.
Basically I've come to find a serrated front and back with a visible dot on the front and nothing on the back to be the best for me.
Yep, I had the same thought.Not sure what your duty gun is, but they make them for Glock and M&P: http://www.vikingtactics.com/product-p/vtac-vsgl-fb.htm
Not sure what your duty gun is, but they make them for Glock and M&P: http://www.vikingtactics.com/product-p/vtac-vsgl-fb.htm
Sample size of one, but following my OIS I took cover in a deeply shadowed area with two offenders outstanding and back up on the way. If they had chose to return to the scene I likely would not have used my WML to engage for fear of compromising my position and would not have been able to pick my sights up otherwise. Narrow scope I realize but why not have the capability?
It's a P2000...and what I'm thinking (wanting) is that I only want the F/O rod visible. I'm thinking that a tritium rod would be imbedded underneath it in the sight so that it would glow up towards the F/O rod illuminateing it without it actually being visible. Some sort of self illuminated F/O setup that would almost act like a red dot on the front sight. If that makes any sense?
Except that TruGlo has been making shitty sights for awhile now. Their Glocks sights are not very durable.Like these? The trit is behind the FO, invisible during the day, but it illuminates the FO at night: https://www.truglo.com/firearms-handgun/brite-site-tfx-handgun-sights.asp
Except that TruGlo has been making shitty sights for awhile now. Their Glocks sights are not very durable.