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    looking for adjustable sights for a glock

    Looking for a bo-mar type set up any ideas
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    Quote Originally Posted by NCPatrolAR View Post
    I didn't know about that option. Thanks! I wonder if you require an exceptionally tall front to make that work?
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    Dawson makes one: http://www.dawsonprecision.com/Produ...772-1388518377

    Requires a .335 front.
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    I've used Dawsons and Meprolites. The Dawsons have a pretty tight notch, but a machinist can open it up. The Meps have a very generous notch, but the front that comes with it is too broad for my taste. I replaced it with a 0.125" Ameriglo blade.

    You'll definitely need a taller front blade with either one.

    Neither one is as comfortable in concealed carry as a typical fixed rear sight. A holster with a full-length sweat guard helps, but you may need to get a custom rig to get something between the rear blade and your skin.

    Once you try adjustables and get a good 25-yard zero, you'll have a very hard time going back to fixed sights.


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    thanks guys order some after shot show
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