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<blockquote data-quote="twiceassigned" data-source="post: 4331813" data-attributes="member: 57505"><p>How common are so-called “combat sight” holds on modern handguns? I love Sig P22X series guns for their functions but having seen the M17 “combat sight picture” at work, I think it’s deficient compared to a more traditional “target” hold or even the way normal M4/M16 sights work.</p><p>Are there good options for tactically oriented replacement sights that allow you to define a set point in space and at least see part of it vs covering everything up with your gun and wondering what you’re shooting at? The Steyr M1/M9 trapezoid sights come to mind but I can’t imagine they’re available for other guns. </p><p>Are all “three dot” arrangements a combat hold or a target hold? When did this start?</p><p>Thoughts?</p><p>Thanks in advance for sharing your expertise!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twiceassigned, post: 4331813, member: 57505"] How common are so-called “combat sight” holds on modern handguns? I love Sig P22X series guns for their functions but having seen the M17 “combat sight picture” at work, I think it’s deficient compared to a more traditional “target” hold or even the way normal M4/M16 sights work. Are there good options for tactically oriented replacement sights that allow you to define a set point in space and at least see part of it vs covering everything up with your gun and wondering what you’re shooting at? The Steyr M1/M9 trapezoid sights come to mind but I can’t imagine they’re available for other guns. Are all “three dot” arrangements a combat hold or a target hold? When did this start? Thoughts? Thanks in advance for sharing your expertise! [/QUOTE]
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