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But it's not a Browning it's a Pietro Beretta... Not unlike a Browning BDA .380, except for the hammer, slide and frame serrations....That's always been one of my favourite Browning's.
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But it's not a Browning it's a Pietro Beretta... Not unlike a Browning BDA .380, except for the hammer, slide and frame serrations....That's always been one of my favourite Browning's.
Just got my rpp cloverleaf peep sights with the green fiber optic
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noticed when I'm inside with low light and unnatural light the Cloverleaf kind of blurs out and it just looks like a circle but when I'm out in the sun and the natural light everything brightens up and the fiber optic really helps clear things up where you need to be lined up. They also have a round aperture for it and a clover leaf with the red fiber opticI am very interested in these sights for my 357, I have no problem with the round apertures on my ARs, but I put a Troy Industries rear sight withe the dioptic (diamond shaped) aperture, and looking through it did something to my vision, got very blurry. I wonder if these would affect me the same way? The stock sights work great, but getting the sights aligned is slow. I would like something that picks up the sight picture a little quicker
I am very interested in these sights for my 357, I have no problem with the round apertures on my ARs, but I put a Troy Industries rear sight withe the dioptic (diamond shaped) aperture, and looking through it did something to my vision, got very blurry. I wonder if these would affect me the same way? The stock sights work great, but getting the sights aligned is slow. I would like something that picks up the sight picture a little quicker