Which 1911 Sights
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Which 1911 Sights
I've got a Colt 1911 70 series that I love to shoot, but my old eyes are having trouble picking up the sights. It has the original sights, no dots, just a post and a v sight on the rear. I'm thinking of putting some fiber optic tritium sights on it so that I can see them better. For the experts here, what sight do you recommend? And will it lessen the value of this gun to change the sights?
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Re: Which 1911 Sights
These are on sale.
https://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=97309
The above are my favorite next to the XS Big Dot Sights. Bigger and brighter for me.
https://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=97309
The above are my favorite next to the XS Big Dot Sights. Bigger and brighter for me.
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Re: Which 1911 Sights
Those look like good sights for sure. But you are about 2+ hours away from me. hmmmm.....carlson1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 9:23 pm These are on sale.
https://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=97309
The above are my favorite next to the XS Big Dot Sights. Bigger and brighter for me.
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Re: Which 1911 Sights
Another vote for the Trijicon sigths with the big orange ring on the front post. Those are the sights I use. Easier to pick up the front sight when your eyes aren't what they used to be.
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Re: Which 1911 Sights
Never seen better sights on a 1911, and a few others as well, than Novak's. For a series 70 that'll probably mean some dovetails will have to be cut. And, of course, tritiums are available.
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Re: Which 1911 Sights
I have Tru-Glo fiber optic with tritium inserts on my P12 front is green backs are yellow They are fantastic!
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Re: Which 1911 Sights
Well we do have our individual preferences, but the one thing I like with the Novak's is that they seem to know what the width of the front sight should be for a good clean sight picture and that front dot is easy to pick up. But, that could be a personal thing. Every 1911 I've ever fired that wore Novak's was about as good as it gets for my aging eyes.
My shooting partner put the Tru-Glo Fiber Optic/Tritiums on his HK VP9 and M&P Mod 2 - 5". They look good, but that's a bit more difficult to gauge because their triggers are . . . well, decent enough for striker-fired poly-frames. Shooting something like the Dan Wesson CCO that came with the Novak Tritiums, and an excellent trigger of around 3.5#, that does make a difference.
You might also want to be aware that if something goes wrong in installation and a sight has to be replaced. Tru-Glo does not sell them individually so you'll have to buy the set, front and rear. If in doubt, get them installed by a gunsmith.
My shooting partner put the Tru-Glo Fiber Optic/Tritiums on his HK VP9 and M&P Mod 2 - 5". They look good, but that's a bit more difficult to gauge because their triggers are . . . well, decent enough for striker-fired poly-frames. Shooting something like the Dan Wesson CCO that came with the Novak Tritiums, and an excellent trigger of around 3.5#, that does make a difference.
You might also want to be aware that if something goes wrong in installation and a sight has to be replaced. Tru-Glo does not sell them individually so you'll have to buy the set, front and rear. If in doubt, get them installed by a gunsmith.
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Re: Which 1911 Sights
With rare exception, these are the sights I run on all of my semiauto pistols. You won’t be disappointed if you buy them.Lynyrd wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 9:28 pmThose look like good sights for sure. But you are about 2+ hours away from me. hmmmm.....carlson1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 9:23 pm These are on sale.
https://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=97309
The above are my favorite next to the XS Big Dot Sights. Bigger and brighter for me.
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I tried, but they won't fit the gun I am trying to fit. It is a 70 series 1911 with a front post.The Annoyed Man wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2019 1:45 pmWith rare exception, these are the sights I run on all of my semiauto pistols. You won’t be disappointed if you buy them.Lynyrd wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 9:28 pmThose look like good sights for sure. But you are about 2+ hours away from me. hmmmm.....carlson1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 9:23 pm These are on sale.
https://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=97309
The above are my favorite next to the XS Big Dot Sights. Bigger and brighter for me.
Do what you say you're gonna do.