These Iron Sights Will Make You More Accurate!

Published on November 15, 2024
Duration: 5:56

Lenny McIll from Glock Store Performance and Custom Shop introduces the Dual Picture Sight, a unique iron sight system featuring a rear peep sight. This design offers two distinct aiming methods: a three-dot combat hold for fast, center-mass accuracy and a 12:00 hold for precision shots, particularly at longer distances where traditional sights might obscure the target. The sights also incorporate tritium for low-light visibility.

Quick Summary

Dual Picture Sights offer two aiming methods: a three-dot combat hold for rapid, close-range shooting and a 12:00 hold for precision at longer distances. The 12:00 hold improves target visibility by placing the target on top of the front sight, and the rear peep sight design aids in quick sight acquisition. Many models also include tritium for low-light use.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to Dual Picture Sights
  2. 00:41Understanding the Dual Picture Sight Design
  3. 01:07Two Ways to Use the Sights: Combat vs. Precision
  4. 01:13Combat Hold Explained (Three Dots)
  5. 01:23Precision Hold Explained (12:00 Hold)
  6. 01:37Range Test and Performance Observations
  7. 02:01Precision Shooting at 50 Yards
  8. 02:43Concept: Dual Purpose Sights
  9. 02:59Night Sight Capability (Tritium)
  10. 03:07Front Sight Color Options (Orange/Red vs. White)
  11. 03:30Why Choose Dual Picture Sights?
  12. 03:51Advantage of Peep Sight Design
  13. 04:05Special Offer and Unique Features
  14. 04:30Long Distance Shooting Challenges
  15. 04:57Glock Store Nashville Visit Invitation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the two main aiming methods for Dual Picture Sights?

Dual Picture Sights offer a combat hold, aligning three dots for fast, center-mass accuracy at close range. They also provide a 12:00 hold, aligning the top of the front and rear sights, which is ideal for precision shots at longer distances where target visibility is crucial.

How do Dual Picture Sights improve accuracy at longer distances?

At longer distances, traditional sights can obscure smaller targets. The 12:00 hold on Dual Picture Sights allows the shooter to place the target on top of the front sight post, significantly improving target visibility and enabling more precise shot placement.

Are Dual Picture Sights suitable for low-light conditions?

Yes, Dual Picture Sights typically incorporate tritium inserts, making them effective night sights. This allows for reliable aiming and target acquisition even in very low-light or complete darkness.

What is the advantage of the peep sight design in the rear Dual Picture Sight?

The rear sight on Dual Picture Sights features a peep sight aperture. This design helps naturally draw the shooter's eye to the center, potentially making sight acquisition quicker and easier compared to a standard notch and post system.

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