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Thread: Meprolight FT-Bullseye Front Sight Green

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    Cool Meprolight FT-Bullseye Front Sight Green

    Glock All Models. SKU#: ML63201G.
    H&K HK45, HK45C, P30, VP9, SFP9. SKU#: ML63225G.

    All-new FT-Bullseye Front Sight from Meprolight replaces both the front & rear sight of your pistol. The Ft-Bullseye Front Sight eliminates the rear sight notches that block sight picture. Simply align the green dot in the center of the green circle and fire.

    Sight comes with tool for installation and rear sight dovetail cover.

    Stocking Dealers:
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    New Mepro FT Bullseye Pistol Front Sight from Meprolight
    https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...o-ft-bullseye/

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    Had the older version of this. The back sight one. Sure made going to a rmr much easier. It made sure you had a perfect draw and presentation each time or you couldn’t see the sight

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    What’re the advantages to this over the rear sight version? Besides theoretically running this as backup to an rmr?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BullOnParade View Post
    What’re the advantages to this over the rear sight version? Besides theoretically running this as backup to an rmr?
    Less clutter = more target exposure.
    You're focusing on the front sight like you normally do with regular iron sights.

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