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Old March 14, 2013, 09:45 PM   #7
Blue Duck
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If it's a range gun, then I would stay with the adjustible BoMar style rear sight, because fine adjustments are nice, for really dialing in the point of impact, however most good fixed sighted 1911's do a pretty good job of putting the bullets on target at point of aim.

I am left handed, so I need an ambi-safety, but If I was right handed, I would not get the ambi-safety, because they are a little more trouble prone, and if you are right handed you just don't need it. The single side safety is also stronger.

For a front sight, if I ordered today, I would get the one with the gold dot in-bedded in the face. Night sights don't show that well unless it's really dark, but the gold dot is pretty easy to see, and probably more robust then some of the other high vis sights.

I have a 5 inch Wilson, It's the best 1911 I have even owned.
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