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Old June 13, 2005, 06:48 PM   #5
k9lwt
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I think it depends on what you are using the sights for. I like Trijicons, etc. as an all purpose sight on a combat/protection gun. Laser sights are good and fast as well as fiber optic front sights as long as it's bright out.

Point shooting is something that will come with practice and repetition. At one point, you'll realize that you actually put a tight group on target without looking at your sights. Take your time getting there, as you want the rounds to go where they should.
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