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A buddy of Mine is starting out and has a G34 and he wants to put XO Express sights on it.

Would he be legal? I questioned it because it not a "notch and post sight"

Thanks

John

Edited by John Baier
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It is considered a notch-and-post sight, and is legal for Production.

I feel Jake's pain. It may be legal, but it ain't a good idea.

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It is considered a notch-and-post sight, and is legal for Production.

I feel Jake's pain. It may be legal, but it ain't a good idea.

+ eleventy gajillion

The first time he tries to take a tight shot on a partial he'll wish he bought "normal" sights.

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Legal, but useless. The XD Skills Challenge in Norco, CA several years ago had a night match. XO-sighted guns were supplied for that part of the match (there was also a Streamlight M6-equipped gun). Taran cleaned up with all the guns, but it was nearly impossible for most to shoot the (relatively close) steel that the stages consisted of with the XO small and big dot sights.

Forget about any type of accuracy (meaning hitting the lower A-zone beyond 5 yards) with these sights. If you have to, lie to him and tell him they aren't legal.

Edited by 300lbGorilla
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I love to see those sights on the competitons guns at the local/major matches be it USPSA or IDPA.

The ONLY thing they can't miss is that "BOWLING BALL" sitting on the front of the slide.

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