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JP short range sights?


1911vm

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Really helps with multiple close targets and mid range targets for rifles. Obviously, I switch to 1x range when most of the stuff is close, but when they mix up 15yds with 75yds, I don't want to use the throw lever and this comes in handy.

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I use them. Very fast for very close targets. Even with a 1-?x w/ throw lever (I use a 1-6x) they can be faster if you have a mix of close and far targets. Also gives an option if you have a vey low port to shoot through while prone.

They do add weight and would be slow for precise, small target shots.

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Would it make sense to try one of the knock offs from Amazon just to see if I like it?

sure you can try a knock off. Does that company support the sport. Did they put the work into development. Purchase a quality product once and you won't have to replace it.

Jay

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well so far I do not like it. that said . I am going to try 2 things before i give up. one high viz front post. and I watched a video on you tube and they had the front sight about 10-12 in away . I will test that hopefully tomorrow after church. and if it still does not work i will get the JPSRTS . i just wish i could try them side by side.

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The one thing that I have noticed about the JP one is the fact that you cannot get a very long sight radius like you can with some 45 degree offset ones on the top rail. I know a guy who uses the JP one and he welded several more inches into the middle of the "rod" of the sight. He likes it, but to each his own.

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