Preview: XS Sights DXW2 Revolver Night Sights

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posted on October 5, 2022
XS Sights DXW2 Revolver Night Sights

Target-acquisition times with your favorite Ruger or Smith & Wesson revolver can be decreased by upgrading to a set of DXW2 night sights from XS Sights.

The DXW2 line pairs the company’s proprietary Glow Dot tritium-powered front sight (available with either a big or standard dot) with a vertical-white-stripe rear, presenting a “dot-the-i” sight picture that is highly intuitive during stressful defensive encounters.

Several different Ruger and S&W models are supported, and the user has the option of an orange, yellow or white Glow Dot. MSRP is $111.

For more information, please visit, xssights.com.

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