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Fatman

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Truglo sights question
« on: January 18, 2009, 01:56:23 PM »
Anyone with experience with these on their sidearm? Considering a set for my XD, price seems good at about $50. Brownells has a sight tool for the XD, but I've heard the sights are a bear to move, let alone replace.

Edit: found Truglo TFO (Tritiium Fibre Optic) for $100 installed at xd-hs2000.com . Combo FO and tritium that supplies light to the fiber in low/no light conditions.  Same question as above.
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Re: Truglo sights question
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2009, 11:38:10 PM »
I just checked TruGlos website and didn't find out anything. Then I checked Williams FireSights to see if they had any instructions. They must mount the same way. I can't find anything but the price, $46.95. BTW I don't like one thing about my FireSights. The rear sight looks brighter than the front, but that may be due to my color blindness. If both sights were the same color maybe they would look equally bright.
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