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  • fordfarmboy

    Marksman
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    Dec 18, 2012
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    Morgan County
    I'm older now and I need glass to read and to see the sights on my glock .I was just wondering if there is a sight out there that is more helpful for us that wear glasses that shows up better. Sights good target fussy , target some what clear sights fussy whats a guy to do.
     

    netlander10

    Plinker
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    Mar 19, 2011
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    Go to 10-8 performance website. They have positive reviews from guys like u and me. I use the .140 rear notch w/a fiberoptic orange front. Works great. My eye doctor also worked w me on my focal point for my progressive lens.
     

    Leo

    Grandmaster
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    Mar 3, 2011
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    Lafayette, IN
    If you really want a good sight picture for targets, take a look at the pinhole aiming devices, where you look through a small aperature that attaches to your glasses. The Lyman Hawkeye is not adjustable but is less than $20, The Merit device is adjustable and about $65, and the Gehmann system clips on the glasses and has a lot of adjustment but is well north of $100. Since it attaches to you, and not the handgun, you only have to buy one, no matter how many pistols you own.
     
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