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Shoot Summ

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I'm not trying to "Fix" anything, I want to see how they fair as cqc sights

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I guess my point is lost, if you are changing the sights, you are trying to fix something.

I shoot my CC pistol a lot, I haven't hit a point where the sights were an issue.

Regardless, I hope they work for you, and didn't just lighten your wallet.
 

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I guess my point is lost, if you are changing the sights, you are trying to fix something.

I shoot my CC pistol a lot, I haven't hit a point where the sights were an issue.

Regardless, I hope they work for you, and didn't just lighten your wallet.
I want to decrease my draw and fire time.

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I want to decrease my draw and fire time.

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Not to sound like a jerk, but if that's what you want you need to train more. You're trying to fix a software problem with hardware. If anything, the sights olyeller posted are the worse than factory. They bright orange will draw your vision away from the front sight.

You get faster first round hits with economy of motion, proper draw stroke and meaningful repetitions.
 

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You get faster first round hits with economy of motion, proper draw stroke and meaningful repetitions.

+1 you don't have to go to a range to practice this. do dry fire drills at home. Helped me immensely.
There are some really good people with tons of experience on here. Maybe you can find someone to show you a few drills. Im a beginner, but am getting better thanks to shakyhand and drills posted by olyeller (i think) on a sticky.
 

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+1 you don't have to go to a range to practice this. do dry fire drills at home. Helped me immensely.
There are some really good people with tons of experience on here. Maybe you can find someone to show you a few drills. Im a beginner, but am getting better thanks to shakyhand and drills posted by olyeller (i think) on a sticky.

Dry fire is your friend. You don't need ammo to practice.

Google USPSA dry fire drills. There is a ton of video's and commentary's to watch and learn.
 

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Not to sound like a jerk, but if that's what you want you need to train more. You're trying to fix a software problem with hardware. If anything, the sights olyeller posted are the worse than factory. They bright orange will draw your vision away from the front sight.

You get faster first round hits with economy of motion, proper draw stroke and meaningful repetitions.
I honestly just want to see what they're like, maybe I'll hart them, maybe I'll love them but I want to know.
+1 you don't have to go to a range to practice this. do dry fire drills at home. Helped me immensely.
There are some really good people with tons of experience on here. Maybe you can find someone to show you a few drills. Im a beginner, but am getting better thanks to shakyhand and drills posted by olyeller (i think) on a sticky.
Oh yea there's no replacment for forming muscle memory and dry fry.
I could probably use my 9 Pro out of holster and fire in maybe 1.5 ish seconds.
But again I'm curious.
Dry fire is your friend. You don't need ammo to practice.

Google USPSA dry fire drills. There is a ton of video's and commentary's to watch and learn.
No argument there.

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I looked at these sights and wound up choosing Truglo TFX sights for the M&P 9c i currently carry, so far i am liking them just fine, i would have liked trijicon HD's but didn't find them locally. Think i might go back to the factory rear sight and keep the front night sight on. I prefer an easy to acquire front sight and from growing up shooting shotguns and a few older pistols a nice brass bead front would be great for me.
 

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Aside from all the crap yall wanted to throw my way on these, I like them, they're different and took time to adjust to, no noticeable change when carrying.
Yall would have to try them, they're different, by NO means are the target sights but I like them for close up.

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