'Amish' handgun sights

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'Amish' handgun sights

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That is funny.
I am sorta gun amish... I wouldn't have 'em on my handgun. But if anyone wants to use them, that's fine by me. The biggest issue I run into is PWDP ... People Who Don't Practice ..with what they carry. Whether that's iron sights, scope, red dot or a white stripe painted down the top of the gun ... if they don't practice using it .. and practice for failures ... it can lead to seriously negative outcomes.
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I’m definitely gun Amish.

But I let everybody scratch their fleas however they want to.
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I guess I'm flexible. I don't like them on most guns. But on a modern one designed for them to be used, such as my P320, they certainly can be helpful.
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