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Introducing the NEW Dawson Precision Stealth Charger Rear Sight for the Novak Low Mount Cut!

• Smooth Rear Blade Surface is Perfect for Duty/Concealed Carry

• Multiple Rear Blade Heights Afford More Options To Zero Your Gun

• Multiple Rear Notch Widths to Create the Perfect Sight Picture for Your Eyes

• Stealth-Style Front Profile Taper Ensures the Ultimate Snag-Free Design

• CNC Machined From Bar Stock To Strict Tolerances

• Available in Black, Fiber Optic Inserted and Tritium® Inserted Models

DP has combined our Charger rear sight technology to fit the Novak low mount sight cut and stylized the Dawson Precision Stealth Charger Rear Sight to be the perfect duty/carry rear.

The front profile has been tapered dramatically to ensure snag-free carry while the robust blade facilitates one-handed charging of the pistol by way of an undercut serrated front surface.

DP Stealth Charger sights are designed for extremely hard use. With this in mind, we put an extra-coarse blast on the sights when we finish them which diffuses light for a glare-free sight picture.

Most custom guns with fixed sights are created with the Novak low mount cut. With all the variables in custom guns, we created the Stealth Charger Rear Sights to ensure that you will be able to zero your pistol.

Manufactured to strict tolerances, the DP Stealth Charger sights are available in two notch widths and varying rear blade heights (.315" to .395" in .010" increments) to ensure that your Les Baer, Rock Island, Springfield and STI 1911 pistol will sight-in to impact perfectly.

Easy-Fit Design comes complete with installation tools.

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Will serrated models be coming out?

No, serrations are great for target sights but the DP Stealth Charger sights are designed for extremely hard use and serrations can ding, dent and deform.

Most importantly, we feel that serrations are not necessary as we put an extra-coarse blast on the sights when we finish them which diffuses light for a glare-free sight picture.

-Chet

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Is there a chart to determine what height to order?

If I send in the slide can you pick the height according to what the current rear sight is set at?

Thanks!

The formula for determining rear sight height is the same as the formula for determining front sight height, except in reverse.

For example, if you need the bullet to impact lower, you need a shorter rear sight.

If you need the bullet to impact higher, you will need a taller rear sight.

Yes, you can send us the slide, but if the gun is currently zeroed, the same height rear sight will be needed.

Just give us a call and our friendly, knowledgeable sales staff will help you get set up.

-Chet

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Is there a chart to determine what height to order?

If I send in the slide can you pick the height according to what the current rear sight is set at?

Thanks!

The formula for determining rear sight height is the same as the formula for determining front sight height, except in reverse.

For example, if you need the bullet to impact lower, you need a shorter rear sight.

If you need the bullet to impact higher, you will need a taller rear sight.

Yes, you can send us the slide, but if the gun is currently zeroed, the same height rear sight will be needed.

Just give us a call and our friendly, knowledgeable sales staff will help you get set up.

-Chet

So I measure from the bottom of my current rear sight to the bottom of the notch? (It is a Novak).

Thanks

Larry

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