I want start to carry in my pocket and been that small of a gun, should I put night sights on?
In a close quarter environment whre you must quick deploy your pistol and shoot for self defense you won't even see your sights even if you are well trained.
When I think of pocket carry pistols none come to mind that have replaceable sights to make night sights an option. Most likely my knowledge is too limited or my pockets are too small.
I disagree. Train to use your sights, you'll use your sights. I can, and have, and am I'm not special or unique.
That's not what I meant. I deffinately train to use my sights as should everyone. However I do think too much emphasis is put on sights instead of the attacker for self defense shooting. Same with rifle shooting with a red dot. People are looking at the dot instead of the target and not putting the dot over the target.
I think waiting for a perfect sight picture in a lot of cases when the gun is already covering the target is a waste of valuable time. I'm not saying be sloppy or rushed. People should be practicing constantly, but know that as soon as that gun is presented out of the holster and pointing towards the bad guy it's ok to start shooting if you have to. I just hate seeing people get locked into things like robots.
To each their own. Even national trainers don't all agree on this issue
Pocket gun. Low light conditions. Imminent danger. You won’t be lining up any sights. Save your money.
Im putting tfx pros on my g43 but i mainly just like the sight picture from those, the tritium is secondary for me.
I'm less of a believer in their necessity than I used to be. ...