Open sights on Marauder pistol

Rear sight is a Williams FP-GR. Front sight is a Williams ramp, I have several different height ramps in the parts box along will a lot of the sights themselves. Just put a ramp on that was hight enough to let the sight plane clear the magazine. Didn't measure how tall it is. The sights are working out well.


That's good to hear, Jonah

Currently I'm playing with a SEEALL sight on the P-ROD.

My intention is to also try out a ramp and Williams FP-AG

Both are in my sights kit

Have taken no measurements either; but will need to mock up the ramp.

Hoping to find that the SEEALL will see over the ramp so that I may swap back & forth between the SEEALL & the FP-GR

Thanks

Your photos & post very helpful

Ed
 
Currently I'm playing with a SEEALL sight on the P-ROD.



As have I. Bought 1 for my 2240. Liked it alot and bought 1 for a buddy. Then bought a 2nd one for my Prod, with tritium, and had to send it for warrenty. They sent a new one promptly after they got the one back. Having both reticals i find the crosshairs are good for daytime while the triangle is good for night.









Technicaly not open sights, but low profile. Only downside is the learning curve, you need to have both eyes open to get a proper aim.
 
Currently I'm playing with a SEEALL sight on the P-ROD.



As have I. Bought 1 for my 2240. Liked it alot and bought 1 for a buddy. Then bought a 2nd one for my Prod, with tritium, and had to send it for warrenty. They sent a new one promptly after they got the one back. Having both reticals i find the crosshairs are good for daytime while the triangle is good for night.

Technicaly not open sights, but low profile. Only downside is the learning curve, you need to have both eyes open to get a proper aim.

Funny you should say that skeeets

I'm shooting fine with the SEEALL with one eye closed, but having trouble graduating to keeping both eyes open

Ed
 
Currently I'm playing with a SEEALL sight on the P-ROD.



As have I. Bought 1 for my 2240. Liked it alot and bought 1 for a buddy. Then bought a 2nd one for my Prod, with tritium, and had to send it for warrenty. They sent a new one promptly after they got the one back. Having both reticals i find the crosshairs are good for daytime while the triangle is good for night.

Technicaly not open sights, but low profile. Only downside is the learning curve, you need to have both eyes open to get a proper aim.

Funny you should say that skeeets

I'm shooting fine with the SEEALL with one eye closed, but having trouble graduating to keeping both eyes open

Ed

You forgot the 4rt "e" ;)





Definatly usable with 1 eye, more so with the crosshair version. I guess personaly i should say its "best" used with both eyes, not "needed". Not here to step on anyones toes.





















I had an idea for open sights on the Prod but my only issue was fashioning a back sight, as im not capable of fine machining. A screw/front notch can be drilled into the barrel band, but the back sight definatly needs some real DIY