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Old 08-27-2007, 10:01 AM   #1
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Suresights Package

There have been several asking for confirmation and specifically pictures of people recieiving suresights. I recieved mine last week and only this morning really got around to taking a close look at the sights package.



[Portions of the invoice blanked out to protect my privacy.]



Here are the sights as packaged and shipped.



Unfortunately this was picture 7 or 8 of the sights. I was doing this in my home office so the flash was neccessary. When I attempted to take photos of the sights either square-on from the rear or square on from approximately 30-45 degrees above, the glare of the flash off of the sights was too much to get a decent photo. As you can see here, even with a slight angle on the photo, there is still significant reflectivity from the rear sight.

I think I may have to experiment on the low-light range and activate one of our rear light bars to see how these things perform in that environment. This makes me have some concerns for cases where an officer using these sights may be backlit by a patrol light bar during a high risk subject approach.
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