Yes. I called up SA and asked them for a couple of rods of green. They took my address and they arrived about two days later!Ah! Did you get SA to send you new ones? I'm looking at Amazon, 0.06" is what seems to be on the Prodigy, from Truglo for $20, but it's a huge quantity 5" long and some red, some amber some green... Red might actually work out, always looking to be different
Just did that today, these people are so nice! Should get new rods in the mail today, very cool!Yes. I called up SA and asked them for a couple of rods of green. They took my address and they arrived about two days later!
Hopefully an aluminum frame Prodigy for EDC.Just did that today, these people are so nice! Should get new rods in the mail today, very cool!
Oh, and when I jokingly "complained" that they needed to stop taking advantage of my lack of willpower by releasing great firearms, the CR responded that something very nice was coming soon... Wonder what that is...
The market for 10mm is growing and you never know when they will bring out a 10mm model?Now make it in 10mm and give me a call when you ship me 1 for testing
Then I noticed that SA got them back in stock but jumped the price up to $129. That’s pretty disappointing…
Agreed.That's a pretty substantial price increase when some manufacturers are including a range of optics plates that fit almost every brand of red dot out there.
Rods showed up quickly, one green one red. I went for "poor man's red dot" for a change, looks pretty goodYes. I called up SA and asked them for a couple of rods of green. They took my address and they arrived about two days later!
Nice but I have a question: how well can you see the front sight, say outside in the dark? unless you only use at range?Rods showed up quickly, one green one red. I went for "poor man's red dot" for a change, looks pretty good
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Range/outdoors with light. Honestly, with blacked out rear and a fiber only front, they’re tough to see.Nice but I have a question: how well can you see the front sight, say outside in the dark? unless you only use at range?
You can’t see a fiber optic sight in the dark. You need a light source for it to work. A street light won’t do it.Nice but I have a question: how well can you see the front sight, say outside in the dark? unless you only use at range?
That is what I was thinking. But for target/range with plenty of light you would be fine.You can’t see a fiber optic sight in the dark. You need a light source for it to work. A street light won’t do it.
Absolutely agree, it's unusable at night per the very definition of fiber optics. For this, the SIG tritium sights are far better, I did actually paint all my M&P sights with glow in the dark paint too, works well enough... Doesn't stay on for months in a row, but reapplying a touch of paint every now and then does the trick. I know, it's ghetto but it worksRange/outdoors with light. Honestly, with blacked out rear and a fiber only front, they’re tough to see.
IMO…if carry is your choice and low light is involved, night sites are better, or at least a tritium based front blade.
To each their own However.
Or you can add a red dot and not even notice when your front rod falls out!That is what I was thinking. But for target/range with plenty of light you would be fine.
And…call Springfield ahead of time, tell them it “did” fall out….so you have the spares and aren’t looking for some fiberOr you can add a red dot and not even notice when your front rod falls out!
Yep, it's in the mail (Hex Dragonfly). Should have been here today but UPS decided against itOr you can add a red dot and not even notice when your front rod falls out!