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Originally Posted by Rpg
If you've properly practiced your presentation ( thousands of repetitions drawing and dry firing from the holster) your sights are on target when the gun come up, even in the dark.
You don't need night sights: things are on target virtually automatically regardless of lighting.
Unfortunate, few folks are willing to put in the practice needed to develop much skill, so folks look to buy a technological solution instead of doing work to develop skill.
Night sights are unnecessary and distracting.
Plain black sights work best.
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So how do you know what works best for me with such a blanket statement? Do you have the same vision as I do? Can you see in the dark better than me?
It's really funny how some so called experts here and elsewhere say you need nights sights and others don't.
Again, it's personal preference.