Haley Strategic TH1RTE3N handgun sights

Published on May 5, 2017
Duration: 8:17

Haley Strategic's TH1RTE3N sights are engineered to address physiological stress responses that impair near-sight focus during gunfights. Their design simplifies visual processing by reducing distracting elements and creating a natural peaking point. The sights feature a deeper rear notch and specific front/rear sight dimensions to optimize hit probability at distance and under duress.

Quick Summary

Haley Strategic's TH1RTE3N sights are engineered to overcome physiological stress responses that impair near-sight focus in gunfights. Their design simplifies visual processing, reduces distractions, and creates a natural sight acquisition point, enhancing both speed and precision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to TH1RTE3N Sights
  2. 00:38Stress Sight Picture and Physiology
  3. 01:56Design Philosophy
  4. 03:44Visual Processing and Saccades
  5. 04:44Precision Sight Picture
  6. 05:57Technical Specifications
  7. 06:36Point of Aim vs. Point of Impact

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Haley Strategic TH1RTE3N sights address stress during a gunfight?

TH1RTE3N sights are designed to counteract the 'body alarm response' where eyes focus at distance. Their simplified geometry and contoured shape help the eye naturally find the sights faster, reducing sensory overload and improving focus on the front sight.

What makes the TH1RTE3N sights good for precision shooting?

The sights feature a deeper rear notch than standard sights, providing more 'daylight' around the front post. This increased clearance aids in precise alignment for better hit probability, especially at longer distances.

What are the key technical specifications of the TH1RTE3N sights?

The TH1RTE3N sights utilize a 0.125-inch front sight width and a 0.125-inch rear notch width. This specific configuration is optimized for binocular vision and efficient information processing by the brain.

Why is it important to test POA/POI with carry ammo?

Duty or carry ammunition can have different ballistic properties than standard range ammunition. Testing your Point of Aim/Point of Impact with the exact ammo you intend to use ensures accuracy and reliability when it matters most.

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