HiViz Shooting Systems Introduces Sight Installation Program

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posted on June 20, 2024
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HiViz Shooting Systems—a prominent manufacturer of tritium/fiber-optic and fiber-optic sights for handguns, shotguns and rifles—is now offering handgun sight installation for customers through its new HiViz Sight Installation Program.

Sight upgrades can be one of the easiest and most important upgrades to any handgun. However, not everyone has access to, or the ability to be, their own gunsmith. That’s why HiViz created this basic sight installation program. Customers may now purchase sights for their semi-automatic handguns through a local dealer or website and have them professionally installed by the experts at the factory.

“We are thrilled to introduce the new Sight Installation Program at HIVIZ Shooting Systems,” said Joseph Smith, HiViz vice president of sales and marketing. “This initiative underscores our commitment to enhancing the shooting experience by providing seamless and professional installation of our high-quality sights. Our goal is to ensure every shooter, from novice to expert, can rely on HiViz for precision, reliability, and unmatched performance. With this program, we are making it easier than ever for our customers to upgrade their sights and elevate their shooting accuracy.”

To take advantage of this program, the company recommends that customers download the appropriate forms from the website, then call the factory to purchase their sights (if not already done so through a dealer) and make a reservation for installation. Once the customer has received a reference number for the reservation, they will need to box up their slide and ship it in with the appropriate paperwork. Sights not purchased through the factory will also need to be included. With a reservation, installation should take one to two weeks and costs $55 plus tax for services.

This program only covers basic installation on semi-automatic pistol slides. Revolvers are not included in the program. HiViz does not currently perform any machining work to install sights. For more information on the HiViz Shooting Systems Sight Installation Program visit the company website.

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