SW40VE front sight replacement

just installed cant wait to try it out!
 

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just back from the range, and the sight is amazing! Dead on! brought the POI to the POA. Nice and bright, Wife and daughter also like it and noticed the improvement.
 
I finally ordered mine today, I bought mine from Amazon.
$26.83 shipped.
 
just take your time filing down the sides, theres not much there, and it looks like you could actually file into the threads for the tiny bolt
 
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wat up team? here is my front sight replacement. no range report, yet. hopefully, some time this week and ill get some pics up.

Make and model number, picked up at a local shop. $29.99
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Set up
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No turning back now!
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My choice of filing, didn't use an actual dremel. i wanted more control of the filing.
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Front sight comparison. Not 100%, i wasn't able to file the 'stem' of the factory sight. but u get the idea of how much a difference there is.
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i can already feel the difference in alignment
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waiting for a visit to the range
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Worked out awsome!!! i didn't feel the need to post any pics as it doesn't really look any different from whats here already lol maybe a mod could sticky this thread since it rocks!
 
I am glad now that I ordered the Hi-Viz via Amazon. It should be here in a week or two, with free shipping.

The reason I said that I am glad is that when I did a close inspection of the inside of my slide, I noticed that the glue they used to secure the sight, is starting to peel at the edges. This pistol is still almost new. I am sure that it will hold up just fine. Perhaps I got some cleaning solvent on the cement and did not wipe it off well enough. The edges are peeling so I have no doubt that I could probably pull the sight off without use of tools, if I so desired.

I think that the Hi-Viz sight will be a nice enhancement to an already great little pistol.
 
Actually, thats not glue. The factory sight has a plastic stem that is melted in place, so the flaking is ok.Good luck with the HI viz
 
Just did mine today, I havent gotten the chance to take pictures or head to the range with it, cant wait to try it out.
 
Here's my sight all done up It took some filing but wasn't to bad. Haven't gotten the chance to test it out yet though.
 

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it seems any of them work, I used the GL1001, and i've seen others used.
 
I believe that the different models pertain to size. Some are higher or fatter than others. I am waiting for a GL2006 model that I ordered from Amazon for $26+ with free shipping. It should be here today or tomorrow. Someone else posted using that particular one, so I figured that I couldn't go wrong. I believe that the 2006 is shorter than the stock sight so I may be able to bring my aim up. It seems that everyone that shoots my 9ve tends to shoot a few inches low. Maybe this will bring it up a bit. Better eye sight would also improve my accuracy. I am thinking of buying a special pair of eye glasses just for my serious plinking. I don't need too much pin point accuracy to hit 8" disks at 35ft though. It's those darn paper targets that require better sight alignment. :rolleyes:
 
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Okay, so I went though the whole thing but I (think I) only saw the front sight being replaced.......
Has anyone also done the rear sight and if so, which system did they get and installed?
I would like to also replace the rear sight if that is possible with a high visibility one. I have had Lasik surgery done to my eyes last year, and though far away (probably 3-4 feet and beyond) I feel I am at 20-20, up close (needed when focusing on the front sight on target.....) the sight is currently a blur (that is for any sight, not just the Sigma one....)! The higher visibility I think might help out with this.

Anyway, if anyone has done it or knows which would work I would love to hear about it and maybe even see some pictures. I am definitely doing at least the front sight for sure!

Thanks.
 
I have had Lasik surgery done to my eyes last year, and though far away (probably 3-4 feet and beyond) I feel I am at 20-20, up close (needed when focusing on the front sight on target.....) the sight is currently a blur (that is for any sight, not just the Sigma one....)!

That isn't a gun problem. You need some shooting glasses with a "computer glasses" prescription in them so you can focus on the front sight and let the target go blurry. I've been using such glasses for years, and they make all the difference in the world shooting IDPA and USPSA. I like the "computer glasses so much I routinely wear them indoors all the time so I can see things up close.

As an aside, if I were to have lasik surgery, I would have my eyes corrected for focus at one meter, and wear glasses for distance vision, not get them corrected for infinity focus. Most of what I need to see clearly during my typical day is within arms length. I have heard many nearsighted people who got lasik complain of your problem when they suddenly become farsighted. The old lens just can't "accomodate" or focus back and forth like it did when we were 20 years old, so basically we older folks only see clearly at one distance without glasses; that's why they make bi and tri focals.
 
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