XS F8 Dual Illuminated Night Sights

Published on December 24, 2017
Duration: 12:44

This video provides a detailed look at the XS F8 Dual Illuminated Night Sights, comparing them to standard XS sights. The F8 sights feature a more traditional rear notch, a wider front blade designed for easier racking, and a photoluminescent paint that charges with ambient light, complementing the tritium vial for low-light visibility. The presenter highlights their durability and ease of installation.

Quick Summary

The XS F8 Dual Illuminated Night Sights offer a more traditional rear notch and a wider front blade for improved target acquisition and racking. Their photoluminescent paint charges with ambient light, enhancing the tritium vial's visibility in low-light conditions, making them a durable and easy-to-install option for pistol owners.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Cold Weather Conditions
  2. 00:15Glock 26 and XS Sights Preference
  3. 00:50Critique of Standard XS Sights
  4. 01:47Introducing the XS F8 Sights
  5. 02:11Comparing F8 to Standard Sights
  6. 02:23Rear Notch Differences
  7. 03:21Front Blade Design
  8. 03:33Racking Sights Functionality
  9. 04:14Front Sight Beveling
  10. 05:17Shooting Impressions and Glock Issues
  11. 05:24Front Dot Size Comparison
  12. 05:49Photoluminescent Paint Explained
  13. 06:09Low Light Charging Demonstration Setup
  14. 06:17Photoluminescent Paint Charging Demo
  15. 07:02Tritium Vial and Photoluminescent Glow
  16. 08:19Orange Ring Charging Status
  17. 09:51Long Range Shooting Attempt
  18. 10:09Sights Not Faulted for Shooting Issues
  19. 10:16Final Thoughts on XS F8 Sights
  20. 10:39Personal Preference vs. F8 Contender Status
  21. 10:50Installation and Durability Testing
  22. 11:13Vial Retention Durability Test
  23. 11:34Sights Staying in Place
  24. 11:54Conclusion and Channel Outro
  25. 12:09Long Range Shooting Attempt 2

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between XS F8 sights and standard XS sights?

The XS F8 sights feature a more traditional rear notch with more space for target information, a wider front blade for easier racking, and photoluminescent paint that charges with ambient light, complementing the tritium vial. Standard XS sights have a very coarse, low rear notch and a less pronounced front blade.

How does the front sight on the XS F8 charge for low-light visibility?

The XS F8 front sight uses photoluminescent paint that absorbs ambient light and glows in the dark. This works in conjunction with the tritium vial, providing enhanced visibility in low-light conditions without needing external power sources.

Are the XS F8 sights durable and easy to install?

Yes, the XS F8 sights are described as durable, withstanding rough handling during installation testing. The installation process itself is noted as being quick, taking approximately five minutes.

What is the size of the front sight dot on the XS F8 compared to other XS models?

The front dot on the XS F8 sights is sized to be between the XS standard dot and the XS big dot. This offers a middle-ground diameter, aiming to balance speed of acquisition with precision.

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