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Old March 19, 2013, 08:02 PM   #23
buckhorn_cortez
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1. The Wilson low mount adjustable battle sights do not come loose, get out of adjustment, or snag on clothing. I have them on two Wilsons and they work fine.

2. Countersunk slide stop is useful if you put a laser sight on the pistol or you want the gun to draw slightly easier out of the holster.

3. Gold bead sights are easier to see in most all lighting conditions. Fiber optic sights work fine with lots of light but are difficult to see under low light conditions. I have them on two guns and do not like fiber optic sights as they get dirty from powder fouling and that makes them dimmer in any lighting conditions - so you have to clean them regularly for optimal performance.

4. Speed chute versus contoured magwell. The speed chute is a larger opening making magazine changes somewhat faster as the speed chute guides the magazine into the gun.

5. "Bullet Proof" is a name for parts and not a coating. Bullet Proof parts are made from bar stock. Wilson used to use some cast parts on CQB's - all Bullet Proof parts means every part is made from bar stock material.

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