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The front installed as usual with a little light fileling on its bottom until it slid in about half way, then finished driving it home using a brass screw from a Joni bolt kit for mounting a toilet to the floor. The rear sight was on the loose side on my S&W Shield 9. Thinking that the set screw would keep it in place at the range while I zeroed it was a mistake. After about three rounds it was floating all over the place. In retrospect I go ahead and lock tite In place dead center as possible.
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The xs big dot xepress system for the m&p don't come with tritium in the rear sight witch I prefer but are the best definceve sight you can get for it in my opinon
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One of the best sights in the market from my experience. The big dot is so sharp and fast to aim. The rear sight has a white line instead of the U shape, to me this way it's more accurate and easy to aim. Not to mention the tritium is a plus.
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Junk.Did not fit right and poorly made.And I did buy the right sight for the right gun like it said.Front sight was to big and back sight just fit a little loose.Never had any trouble with other brands like this one Wish I would have got one of the other brands I got before.Never again on this one.Had high hopes.Very disapointed.Very!
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I'm 53 and myopia makes shooting iron sights difficult. I have put about 500 shots downrange with these and they are great. Still fuzzy, but at least I can line them up. My groups didn't really get smaller, but the 1-3 shots out of 10 that were flyers mysteriouly went away.
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