red dot sight for seamless transition and continued accuracy. Ruger’s Max-9 excels in this area, featuring exceptional co-witnessing capabilities with its robust iron sights. The rear sight is a blacked-out, drift-adjustable square-notch, optimal for precise adjustments. The front sight ...
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One reason for aggressively removing steel is that the end user will probably want to add mass in the form of a red-dot sight, which Ruger has made easier by including at least one mounting plate with the package. As we received a preproduction version of the gun, the full gamut of op...
The front tritium insert is surrounded by a neon yellow ring of photo luminescent paint for a highly contrasting dot that will improve your accuracy. The rear mimics your Ruger’s original rear sight notch shape. The front sight is also designed with a slight angle to maintain Ruger’s origin...
Rear sights include two white dots and are user-reversible to use a single black blade, while the front sight has one white dot. The rear sights may be adjusted for height and windage. The basic factory sights function quite well. It doesn’t take long to get used to, and it’s reall...
The sights are excellent all-around and very adaptable to different shooting tasks. The three-dot system is a proven commodity for those who like that style of sight. The front blade is thin enough to allow plenty of light to pass, making “equal height, equal light” shooting a breeze an...
Anyway, here are a couple of targets I shot with the gun. I stuck an inexpensive red dot sight on the rail for these targets. These are two representative targets with these two loads. I used a six o’clock hold at the bottom point of the diamond. As always, my eyes forced the gro...