Ra Walker
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Came on time. Brand new and installed easy. No need to trim at all.
Lostdrewbie
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Rear sight flange is dovetailed way too wide for my needs. Questioned numerous times as to whether or not this was this right fit for my firearm. Seriously disappointed. Once again. Why in the F&*$ can I not find Tritium iron sights for an M&P EQUALIZER? And no return policy. Well, that’s on me. But seriously. WTF!
will
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Works as it should, priced fairly. Just remember these are non-returnable.
JAMaidens
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Had my local gunsmith put these on for me. They are perfect. Very bright in pitch black and fit like factory sites.
Herman Mason Jr
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
Great sights have them on several guns. They all work great!!!!!
darrell l.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
Was a little concerned when I first saw these. Didn’t appear to be bright enough. Once installed they were exactly what I wanted. In low light they work like I expected . I would recommend these sights .
Honestreview
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
I installed these on my S&W Shield to replace the factory sights. Installation was simple and straightforward. I have installed quite a few sights and also have the sight installation tool which makes the job much easier.Economically, I am quite happy with the way they look and fit. You really cannot tell the difference between these sight on the original one that came with the Shield. I have included a photo of the sights. Not easy to align them in a pitched dark room with the left hand while holding the camera with your right. In any case, you get the picture.For the price and function. Do I recommend these, yesssss!
greatwhite22
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2016
this is a great set of tritium sights for less than $60. comes with the two sights but you will also need a small allen wrench to remove the rear sight. A thing to remember if you are going for a DIY project on an m&p: there is a small ring/plunger/spring that sits up underneath the rear sight (the sear safety?). taking this off is no issue (as is usually the case), but putting it back together is a bit trickier since the plunger needs to be down in its hole with the spring compressed under it, and the small steel ring has to sit centered on the spring and held in place by the sight above it. there is a tool available to keep this compressed as the sight is slid on, but if you dont have this part then the reassembly requires an amount of patience directly proportional to the size of your hands. be prepared to hold your tongue just right. knowledge of curse words in foreign languages can also help. anyways, I put these sights on my full size m&p 9mm and both front and back were very tight. I tried to adjust mine after the initial install to adjust point of aim, but I no longer had access to a sight tool. I used a brass punch. now I have a lovely brass accent on the left side of my rear sight. I would suggest avoiding a punch at all costs. both front and back are tight...and you risk breaking the tritium vial inside the sight, which would render then "unglowing". As for mine, after 2 or 3 range sessions of 100rds per outing neither has moved. the reason for the 4 stars is that point of impact vs point of aim has moved down by about 3-4 inches at about 10yds. fairly significant. accuracy is still ok as the setup still allows good, tight groups. I believe that the truglo front sight is taller than the stock blade.