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Old 03-15-2008, 07:27 PM
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Default XS Big Dot sights - Anyone use these?

Interesting concept, making the front sight "OMGWTF" big so you can't miss it.

Anyone use these? Like em?
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this may help a little bit Libertarian.

http://www.calccw.com/Forums/ccw-acc...ht-sights.html
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Old 03-15-2008, 08:14 PM
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Durrr.. I guess I should have made better use of the search button. More coffee next time!
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Old 03-17-2008, 04:26 PM
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Post Kahr's Newest Pistol .380

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If anyone is interested in Kahr's newest pistol, a .380, click/paste the following: Kahr Arms / .380 Models / P Series. Size comparisons are made between the Kel-Tek P3AT and Kahr PM9 (I own - 14,000 nearly 100% reliable rounds since purchased new June 05). Specs indicate this small auto weighs less than 10 ounces and is easily concealed!

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Not yet CA DOJ approved, is it?
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Old 03-17-2008, 05:27 PM
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Is this pertaining to "XS Big Dot sights - Anyone use these? " on a Kahr Arms P Series .380?

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If anyone is interested in Kahr's newest pistol, a .380, click/paste the following: Kahr Arms / .380 Models / P Series. Size comparisons are made between the Kel-Tek P3AT and Kahr PM9 (I own - 14,000 nearly 100% reliable rounds since purchased new June 05). Specs indicate this small auto weighs less than 10 ounces and is easily concealed!

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If anyone is interested in Kahr's newest pistol, a .380
With no Mag disconnect, it'll likely never make it into this fine state, at least for most of us.
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Yep, got 'em on my XD40. Will not buy a pistol w/o having these mounted at the time of pruchase or very shortly thereafter. Sight aquisiton is so much faster than traditional 3 dot sights.....I already have another set for my next purchase...a Browning Hi Power. The only thing that would make me like the sights any more is a lower price!!

Very happy with them, and you will not be disappointed if you get them, I think.

Checj them out at XS Sight Systems. And no, I am not a rep for them, just a satisfied customer!
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I like them enough to have them recently installed on my Govmt .380

That's a pretty high recommendation from me....
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Yep, got 'em on my XD40. Will not buy a pistol w/o having these mounted at the time of pruchase or very shortly thereafter. Sight aquisiton is so much faster than traditional 3 dot sights.....I already have another set for my next purchase...a Browning Hi Power. The only thing that would make me like the sights any more is a lower price!!

Very happy with them, and you will not be disappointed if you get them, I think.

Checj them out at XS Sight Systems. And no, I am not a rep for them, just a satisfied customer!
Sights .... who looks at 'em in ccw close quarters anyway. point & click interface .....
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Sights .... who looks at 'em in ccw close quarters anyway. point & click interface .....
The closer the threat... the more important it is to me to actually put rounds on target...not in the same hole each time... but purposefully on target...hit the area it is important to hit...each and every time...therefore, the more important it is to have at least a flash sight picture... Mas Ayoob refers to a stress-point-index... which is pretty much looking at the target through the sights....

Clint Smith comments that the closer the threat, the more important it might be for me to put the stop to the threat...it seems to me the sights might be a useful tool in doing that... xs sights are fast...warp factor fast...and if the big dot is on the target, I'm hittin' it!
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