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M&P pro 9 sights


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I am wanting to change out my factory sights for something different. Ultimately what I would like it something that will shoot closer to point of aim as right now I have to hold fairly low for headshots. Also I would love to have a thinner diameter front blade and rear notch. Plain rear and fiber up front. Adjustable or fixed rear is ok. Serrated/non serrated is ok.

What do you guys suggest?

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What do you guys suggest?

Most of these sorts of questions have already been covered, so rather than start a whole new thread, see if one already exists. Try a quick search on "sights" and you'll get a lot of returns in this section. I quickly found these:

http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=106950&view=findpost&p=1216297

http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=104481&view=findpost&p=1188609

http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=101341&view=findpost&p=1155134

Edit: I have a Warren Tactical rear and Dawson FO front on my Pro.

Edited by G-ManBart
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Thanks yall.

Is it generally better to have a rear notch similar in size to the front? Or is a little extra daylight more desirable?

For precision, less daylight, for speed, more daylight. USPSA/IDPA shooters tend to go with the more daylight option (all my front sights are either .090" or .100" wide. R,

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I just purchased Dawson Adjustables for my M&P Pro 9mm. The rears were .265 The website recommended .265 for the front sight and that's what I ordered. However, this morning I received a call from Daniel of Dawson Precision who recommended the .305 front sight because the Pro had a longer slide. Any comments regarding his recommendation?

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