Sights - adjustable or not?

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So I have a 22LR Walther PPQ M2 but the plan has always been to get a 9mm too

Some history - I started out wanting a Sig P226 MK25, then I decided a striker fired was more my thing so I looked at the Sig P320, Glock 17, H&K VP9 and Walther PPQ M2 in 9mm

Each has their strengths but I was leaning towards the P320 and it was while looking at one something occurred to me. My PPQ has adjustable sights (which don't adjust enough but thats a whole other story) and I suppose I just assumed every handgun does, but looking at the guns I mentioned I don't know if this is the case

So are they fixed or adjustable?
 
Are we talking about elevation or windage ? Sig p320 has windage adjustment by drifting the rear sight to left or right. You can also drift the front sight too. As for elevation, you have to change it to different number rear and front sight combo.
 
Are we talking about elevation or windage ? Sig p320 has windage adjustment by drifting the rear sight to left or right. You can also drift the front sight too. As for elevation, you have to change it to different number rear and front sight combo.

I see

So what options are there for replacement sights?

I had thought about getting the more expensive Siglite night sights but if I`m gonna swap them I may as well get the lesser sights
 
I tend to stay away from adjustable sights, as I rarely have to adjust sights since i stopped shooting PPC. Some of them can be fragile and some of them lose their zero and wander a bit so I prefer fixed sights on auto-loaders.

The sights I prefer are the Warren competition sights which usually just require a windage adjustment after installation.
 
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