Kensight - Bomar (BMCS) - Beveled Blade Tritium w/ Arctic White Outlines, Adjustable Target 1911 Rear Night Sight Set (860-095) w/ 0.200" Tall, Flat Profile Tritium 1911 Front Night Sight, Fits 0.330" x 65° x .075" Dovetail (870-820)
Can it really get any better than this! A robust, precise adjustable sight that is a superior choice for both day and night use. Available in either Green or yellow 0.076" Trijicon tritium inserts with white outline. Many experienced instructors believe that using a contrasting color for the rear sight (e.g. yellow-Green-yellow) will save precious fractions of a second during critical moments. The new, lighter rear sight blade is still wire-EDM cut from a solid bar of 4140 chrome-moly steel. Includes our standard front sight with a Tritium dot insert. Set is sold with a 0.200" tall blade. Blade is available in heights from 0.150" to 0.210". TECHNICAL INFORMATION: General: Wire EDM Precision Machined, Positive Click Windage and Elevation Adjustments Material: 4140 Chrome Moly Steel Blade Notch Dimensions: 0.118" wide x 0.100" deep Sight Body Dimensions: 1.407" x 0.689" x .413" Front Sight Fits 0.330"x 65° x 0.070" dovetail. Authentic Kensight Sights - The Professional's Choice This is an authentic Kensight sight, and not to be confused with other brands. When it comes to durability, and features the Kensight sights far exceed our competitors. Our sights are Wire-EDM machined from a single billet of 4140 chrome-moly steel. The result is a precision sight built with better materials and the Wire-EDM construction ensures the tightest tolerances possible. This translates to ultra-smooth adjustments, audible clicks for both windage and elevation, and consistent dovetail dimensions in which the "industry standard" CNC construction cannot compete. Backed by our Limited Lifetime Warranty, Kensight 1911 sights are premium quality and the first choice for factory-fit OEM manufactures, competition shooters and professional's worldwide.
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