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Easy sight installation — No filing or sanding required! XS Sights: Sighting for Success ? U

Easy sight installation — No filing or sanding required! XS Sights: Sighting for Success — Upgrade Tips and Tricks FMG's Exclusive 4-Shot Favorite Series: Part 1 of 4 You may know XS Sights for their innovative “Big Dot” approach to making handgun sighting easier and faster, providing critical advantages in self- and home-defense situations. Whether you’re considering a new sighting approach or improvements to traditional post and notch designs, the engineers at XS focus on the science of sight to bring you solutions for at-home upgrades. Pistols, revolvers, shotguns, rifles and even gunsmithing tools, XS Sights has you covered. Upgrade That Handgun By Tom McHale [XS-R3D-20-Sights-7-1-e1714571847309 image]( DIY XS R3D 2.0 Sights The R3D 2.0 series has some nifty design features specifically intended to make installation easier. I’ve installed lots of XS sights over the years, and they’ve always been relatively easy DIY jobs. With my recent installation of the R3D 2.0 on the Springfield SA-35, both front and rear sights went into place using sight punch and sight tool alone — no filing or sanding required. And the fit was plenty tight. These sights aren’t going anywhere, with or without the included Loc-Tite. [READ NOW]( R3D 2.0 Tritium Night Sights R3D 2.0 sights are built to withstand years of EDC use and abuse. They’re engineered to give you a brighter, stronger set of sights. Easily install your sights with a set that requires 50% less force. The set drives focus downrange using a serrated blacked-out rear sight and a dual-illuminated tritium photoluminescent front sight.  [LEARN MORE]( Thank you for reading FMG Publications' 4-Shot Favorite Series! Look for Part 2: Fiber Optic Sights For GLOCK in your email box next week! Comments or questions? We'd love to hear from you! Sincerely, Ashley McGee FMG Publications || trending@fmgpublications.com Copyright © 2024 FMG Publications. All Rights Reserved. [Facebook](  [Instagram](  [Pinterest](   FMG Publications | 225 W Valley Parkway, Suite 100, Escondido, CA 92025 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by insider@fmg.ccsend.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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