It’s here! The BBTOJ arrived with a package from Para USA.
Special thanks to Para and Crimson Trace for their support of the Gun Blogging community!
Note: For all the Gun Blog Pistols see updates here .

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It’s here! The BBTOJ arrived with a package from Para USA.
Special thanks to Para and Crimson Trace for their support of the Gun Blogging community!
Note: For all the Gun Blog Pistols see updates here .

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I’ve been wondering, and you might be able to shed light on the topic after the Para-shoot, but is it still true that adjustable sights can be finicky or change where they’re set under recoil? I’ve kept avoiding ‘em for that reason, but I’m hearing more and more that modern sights have corrected that problem. Any input?
Well first of all, I was not at the Para / Blackwater shoot. I just happened to be in the right place at the right time with the right form and the right email address to order a Gun Blog 45.
To answer your question though, I think that well-designed adjustable sights have detents (stops or “a locking device that permits movement of a machine part in one direction only, e.g. a lever or spring-loaded catch”) in their mechanisms that restrict their drift. (Like clicks in scope adjustments).
Of course your mileage may vary among different manufacturers’ offerings.
The rear sights on this gun are marked “PARA-ORD.”
I don’t have any product reviews to refer you to, but I would advise you to start your investigation with recognized companies.
I hope this is some help.