New sights recommendation for S&W Shield
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New sights recommendation for S&W Shield
I have a new Shield 9mm Performance center edition, and I really want to change the sights on it.
I have a Sig P238 and it has the Sig night sights, and those things glow bright in dark, and I wan the same type of sights for the Shield.
If anyone can offer suggestions about what type to get, I would appreciate it. I want something that is as close to those Sig sights as possible.
Thanks!
I have a Sig P238 and it has the Sig night sights, and those things glow bright in dark, and I wan the same type of sights for the Shield.
If anyone can offer suggestions about what type to get, I would appreciate it. I want something that is as close to those Sig sights as possible.
Thanks!
Re: New sights recommendation for S&W Shield
Take a look at the Truglo TFX sights
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Re: New sights recommendation for S&W Shield
I like XS big dots for my weapons.... I do not own a Shield.
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Re: New sights recommendation for S&W Shield
Tru Glo TFO's. I have them on both my Glocks and my wife's XDm. I have Trijicon HD's on my 1911, but I prefer the Tru Glo's.
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Re: New sights recommendation for S&W Shield
After I tried the Trijicon HD's on one gun, I put them on everything I carry frequently.
As you bring the gun up to eye level, you just can't help but focus on that big honkin' dot on the front sight, and the U notch in the rear is perfect for lining up those longer shots.
As you bring the gun up to eye level, you just can't help but focus on that big honkin' dot on the front sight, and the U notch in the rear is perfect for lining up those longer shots.
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Re: New sights recommendation for S&W Shield
I really like the Ameriglo CAP sights. I tried them on a Glock 19 because I didn't like their stock sights. Liked them so much, I put them on my Shield. Front sight is green tritium which stands out in the daylight. The rear is plain (I don't care for three dots as want my eyes drawn to the front sight) but has green paint that aligns with front. I use it as an aid in sight alignment in the day time but functions as night sights in the dark.
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Re: New sights recommendation for S&W Shield
I have Truglo TFX on my PC Shield.loktite wrote:Take a look at the Truglo TFX sights
Will probably put them on my new M2.0 9mm as well
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Re: New sights recommendation for S&W Shield
This is far by my favorite. I do have XS Sights on my Shield 9 and Shield .45. I place XS Big Dots on all of my firearms for self defense including my AR's except for my 1911's. They are Dan Wesson's and come with a sight really similar to the XS. When those sights run their course I will replace them with XS.WTR wrote:I like XS big dots for my weapons.... I do not own a Shield.
Re: New sights recommendation for S&W Shield
I second the tfo's, you get nice bright fiber optic day sights and nice tritium night sights all in the same package.
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Re: New sights recommendation for S&W Shield
The front sights on the Trijicon HD's are a lot like those on the XS, but the U shaped channel in the rear sight allows more precision in alignment than the very shallow V of the XS. The difference in effect at typical engagement distances would be splitting hairs, but could be more relevant if one had to take a long shot at an active shooter.carlson1 wrote:This is far by my favorite. I do have XS Sights on my Shield 9 and Shield .45. I place XS Big Dots on all of my firearms for self defense including my AR's except for my 1911's. They are Dan Wesson's and come with a sight really similar to the XS. When those sights run their course I will replace them with XS.WTR wrote:I like XS big dots for my weapons.... I do not own a Shield.
The design concept is very similar - a great big dot that grabs your eye and forces it to follow as the gun is brought up into line of sight. If I hadn't found the HD's I would have gone with the XS system.
Either one works very nicely for those of us with "seasoned" eyes.
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