Does anyone have any experience with Advantage Tactical Sights?

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I was online recently and found the website for "Advantage Tactical Sights". They give a unique sight picture that seems to be very intuitive (as can be seen on this picture of them on an XDm).

My questions are has anybody used them (or even seen them in use) and if so, are they as good and intuitive as they seem/claim?

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Things can look good on a website, but may not really be all that great once you attempt to use them on you equipment.
 
similar to the sights styer put on their M A1's originally. Some liked them, most didn't. They now sell them with standard sights. If you've shot with normal sights all your life, they'd probably take a bit more getting used too. Should be fast on target, but i bet they loose precision out past 15 yards. XS xpress sights would be just as good. And don't look like you've got a neon bill board on top of your pistol.

But i'd still like to try a set to see how they work... new can be good.
 
similar to the sights styer put on their M A1's originally. Some liked them, most didn't. They now sell them with standard sights. If you've shot with normal sights all your life, they'd probably take a bit more getting used too. Should be fast on target, but i bet they loose precision out past 15 yards. XS xpress sights would be just as good. And don't look like you've got a neon bill board on top of your pistol.

But i'd still like to try a set to see how they work... new can be good.

Their website actually compares and contrasts them with the Steyr sights.

Every review that I have read has been very positive, unfortunately though, all too often if something seems too good to be true then it usually is. Lots of videos on youtube, and all of them speak very highly of it including one who got a set specifically to compete in IDPA.
 
If these sights were the revolution their website claims them to be, they would be outselling fiber optic sights at the highest levels of competition.

They aren't.

Draw your own conclusions.
 
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