Night Sights
For the first nineteen years of my law enforcement career I carried handguns that didn't have night sights, or little tritium ampules that glow in the dark. Back then they taught cops to shoot in the dark.
Now I have my first new service gun with the glowing sights. And some law enforcement trainers are wondering about whether or not it's a good idea to launch bullets into the pitch black. They have to end up somewhere.

For the first nineteen years of my law enforcement career I carried handguns that didn't have night sights, or little tritium ampules that glow in the dark. Back then they taught cops to shoot in the dark.
Now I have my first new service gun with the glowing sights. And some law enforcement trainers are wondering about whether or not it's a good idea to launch bullets into the pitch black. They have to end up somewhere.

Labels: glockapalooza, night sights
2 Comments:
Here are my 2 suggestions to shooting in pitch black: Tac Light and Laser. (and the bad guy!) Oh- and I should have invented night sights. I could charge $50 for glow in the dark dots that could have come from a .99 bottle of nail polish.
Correction: My hubby just told me what they are made out of. Oh Im a nerd. I'll shut up now.
I LOVE that commment, Jen! Ha ha!
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