Preview: Tag Precision TSF TAC

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posted on March 8, 2025
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Tag Precision TSF TAC sights

Fiber-optic sighting systems can help provide faster sight acquisition and transitions between targets due to how brightly they glow under all but the darkest of lighting conditions, and the user-customizable nature of Tag Precision’s products makes them even more versatile than similar designs.

Featuring the company’s FiberLok technology, which allows the shooter to use an included hex key to switch out the sights’ fiber-optic pipes for another color in only a few seconds, Tag’s TSF TAC line offers billet-steel construction with a QPQ nitride finish and a tactical-style ledge for one-handed slide operation.

Fits for a multitude of pistol models from major manufacturers such as Beretta, Smith & Wesson and Springfield (Novak cut for M1911s shown) are available, and a $19 Shooter’s Service Pack provides an assortment of different pipe colors.

Suggested retail pricing is set for $90. For more information, visit the company website here.

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