In the world of defensive handguns these days, it still seems to me like the three dot sight systems still rules. It has found it's home on nearly every model of modern auto-loading pistol still produced. I for one, do not shoot so well with such a system. I believe that my speed on target is not fast enough with the plain white three-dot style sights. After shooting several hundred rounds through my newest pistol, my Para USA SSP in .45 ACP, which is equipped with such a system, I have decided to replace the sights. I wholeheartedly enjoyed shooting my father's Dan Wesson Pointman 7, also in .45 ACP which is fitted with a beautiful Bomar style rear sight and a plain serrated front blade style sight. They remind me of the sights on a Smith & Wesson 686 that my mother carried as a deputy sheriff, a pistol I have always shot very well (when I was allowed to do so). I would prefer a plain adjustable rear sight, but I have been unsuccessful in my search to find a adjustable rear sight to fit the dovetail on my pistol. I would also like to replace the front sight with a fiber optic model that Para is now putting on their carry pistols. So... What kind of sights do you prefer on your pistols? And, if anyone knows of a rear sight I can install on my Para, please speak up! Shoot straight...
~Fox