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I have a Beretta 96 with factory night sights and my front sight has got pretty dim. Anyone able to give me an idea of what it should run me to have a complete new set installed?
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it seems like I have see them for $75 to $100 depending on the make 0 -
Your best bet would be Meprolights or the new Big Dot Express Sights.
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Edited by - mballai on 08/29/2002 23:52:150 -
I'll probably go with either Trijicon or Meprolights, but the cost of having them installed is really the part I'm wondering about. Only the rear sight is dovetailed in and I realize that replacing these won't be as simple as others I've had done.
How much should I expect to pay for having this type installed?0 -
Txs,
You can go to http://www.novaksights.com and get a pretty good idea what's involved. Look under "Sight Systems."
Tom
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Edited by - Alerion on 08/30/2002 09:46:100 -
the guy at my local gun shop puts the night sights in for free if you buy them there. there aint too much work involved...atleast not for a glock. not sure about a berretta.
the sights should cost between $75-100 like said above...the install shouldn't be more than a few bucks.0 -
I'm cheap, I'd try to send them back to the factory and have them replaced....
If I'm wrong please correct me, I won't be offended.
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