Glock/M&P?

Unless you have to shoot in a low-light environment where most violent attacks occur. Granted after the first shot during a string of fire it isn't as critical but that first shot may be, as well as later follow-up shots..

When we do low-light classes w/ some ambient light & no flashlight or low-light ones using tact. lights there is no comparison between those using night sights vs. those w/o them.

People w/ the N.S.'s actually group pretty well whereas most of those w/ standard sights are scattered all over & off the target.

Anyone that carries a gun for self-defense should really do some low-light shooting w/ & w/o a flashlight to get a feel for it if you can since that is the most likely environment that attacks happen.

Does it really make a huge difference at 7 yards?
 
Does it really make a huge difference at 7 yards?

Depends... no "sarcasm" or other "nefarious" intent meant but you really should try it.

It's very interesting & is not what most people expect
A lot of people actually shoot tighter groups, possibly due to less distractions according to most of the Instructors I've spoken to.
 
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