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LKline Posted - 09/03/2009 : 07:14:46
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=6105/Product/SEMI_AUTO_GHOST_RING_NIGHT_SIGHT

Anyone used this one before?
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Dundertaker Posted - 11/01/2009 : 20:40:04
I have a set on my G27 of the Ameriglo Ghost ring night sights. I was having trouble with the "white on white" of the stock sight. The rear sight is similar to the iron sight on some military rifles. I get a much quicker "pick up" of the front sight and I am able to center in the ring very fast. Yes, it's different than the standard sight, but I prefer it to the stock sight. Again, my biggest problem was being able to focus on all the white on the stock glock sight....this cured that for me.
Nathan Posted - 09/14/2009 : 09:38:29
quote:
Originally posted by FFemt5287

Every time I try a non-3dot sight, I end up not liking it.
+1. my favorite is the 3 dot night sights with an orange or yellow front dot and green rear dots.
FFemt5287 Posted - 09/13/2009 : 23:55:59
Every time I try a non-3dot sight, I end up not liking it. I've toyed with the idea of a ghost ring rear, but seem to think it will end up like the rest of the off the beaten path sights I've tried before. I just can't find fault in regular 3 dot Trijicons.
nolt Posted - 09/13/2009 : 13:21:56
the idea is more appealing to me on a shotgun where the focal difference is more pronounced.

on a shotgun the ring is closer to your eye and the front sight is further away from the ring.
this makes the ring more effectively blur or ghost out.

on a handgun both sights are closer together yet both further from your eye. the focal difference between them is less.


to each their own. ive handled a handgun with ghost ring sights and prefer more traditional sights. others prefer the GR.
M_E_ Posted - 09/05/2009 : 08:42:01
I wonder just how much of the view of the front sight blade is blocked by the sight. It MAY interfear with your ability to use a "flash sight" in the vertical.
hipshot Posted - 09/05/2009 : 07:48:00
Iwould not use them on a servise pistol until I had a lot of practice, that said we have what we have because it is hard to improve on it. I don't believe I'm old fashion just a firm believer in the KISS system, Keep It Simple Stupid. This is more important on something that you trust your life with.
pinkhamr Posted - 09/05/2009 : 00:17:59
I 'knew' I had seen something like that somewhere .... Take a look:

http://www.gunblast.com/LaserLyte-Glock.htm


Nathan Posted - 09/04/2009 : 09:20:31
appears to me it would interfere with your sight picture.
Geoff Posted - 09/04/2009 : 08:46:07
The Ghost Ring sights have their place for sure, I have shot with them before and like the look but I do not shoot as well with Ghost Rings for some reason
PKL Posted - 09/04/2009 : 08:23:39
I like the idea. I'd like to see it installed
pinkhamr Posted - 09/03/2009 : 23:52:17
Looks interesting. I saw 'something' similar only it had a laser in the center ... Sorry, can't remember who made it ...



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