Hello all,
I am a big fan of the third generation series,but at almost 50 those Novak sights are getting harder to see. Any replacement sights you guys like that are a little "bolder"? Specifically , I have a 5906 and a 4566 that I am hoping for replacement sights. I'm not sure about the XS sights, never having shot them and was hoping for a traditional sight picture. If you have a favorite, were they user installable? Thanks in advance, its my first post and I am stoked to be here.
VR, fws19
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fws19":
Only have a moment but the current XS webpage has links to a number of articles about their products and how they relate to certain applications. If you are interested in them (I think they are great but that is obviously a subjective and not a technical opinion), they should help you learn more about them.
Not included in their reprints is a good overview with some decent pictures about the company and the theory behind the sights themselves over at the NRA's "
Shooting Illustrated" site:
XS Sight Systems | Shooting Illustrated
Finally, as your are used to the Novak's on the guns you already have, you might want to look at their standard width gold or brass bead front but with the wide notch all black rear that Wayne is now showing on his site (
Genuine Novak Sights) that Wiley Clapp, the gun writer who is using them on the guns he is doing with Colt, often refers to as "the old geezer sight". For while they are faster than the standard width for
most everybody, he also recognized that they are often a lot better for you, him and people like me who do not have the visual acuity we once had because our lenses have begun to harden with age.
This is something along the same lines as part of what has already been passed on to you so well by "
SW CQB 45" in this thread. (Please note that I am not a big fan of three dot sighting systems either.)
A call to Wayne's shop will get you a lot more information about them and a quick scan of any of the more detailed articles on Mr. Clapp's Colt-produced Commander will tell you all about them (and their benefits) as well.
Hope this helps.