agksimon
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It took two sets of sights to make the change on my Bodyguard 2.0.
The rear one is the same as the original Bodyguard and the front one is for the Shield EZ9. The front one just slides in snugly without a punch or sight pusher, so I used Permatex Orange threadlocker it's locked in solid and has held tight after a few boxes of ammo through it.
The rear one has tritium inserts and the front one has a bigger brighter orange area and much brighter tritium than the factory one. Very easy to see in daylight or with the lights out.
Narrower notch in the rear sight makes it easy to hit plates at 15 yards consistantly.
The rear one is the same as the original Bodyguard and the front one is for the Shield EZ9. The front one just slides in snugly without a punch or sight pusher, so I used Permatex Orange threadlocker it's locked in solid and has held tight after a few boxes of ammo through it.
The rear one has tritium inserts and the front one has a bigger brighter orange area and much brighter tritium than the factory one. Very easy to see in daylight or with the lights out.
Narrower notch in the rear sight makes it easy to hit plates at 15 yards consistantly.