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Thread: Ed Brown Special Forces Battle Bronze with Trijicon night sights

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    There might be night sights but where do you mount a light to see what your aiming at?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ILLWILL View Post
    There might be night sights but where do you mount a light to see what your aiming at?
    In your hand where it should be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ILLWILL View Post
    There might be night sights but where do you mount a light to see what your aiming at?
    That's a fair question ILLWILL. I did consider it but passed for two reasons. First, I'm enough of a traditionalist that I just just didn't like the look as much as what I got. Second - and more important I think is safety. Using the muzzle of your gun to identify a target is like using your scope on a hunting rifle to identify a target. Both are dangerous.

    While I rarely shoot in reduced light, these sights combine high vis dots centered by tritium. Real easy to pick up under any conditions.

    Rob!

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