Advantage Tactical Sight Unveils Six New Sights for 1911's and H&K's

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posted on December 31, 2014
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WrenTech Industries, LLC, manufacturer of innovative firearms related products including the Advantage Tactical Sight, announce six new products available online at Advantage Tactical.  

The company's new 1911 sights include the Remington R1, Rock Island Armory, and Metro Arms. These new Advantage Tactical Sights replace the factory fixed sights. The sight packages are available with and without the Firefly night sight upgrade. Its HK 45 / p30 / VP sights are also on the store and ready to ship. These sights will fit the HK 45, all models of the p30 series, and the new and superb VP. They replace the fixed sights on those models of Hk's.

With all Advantage Tactical Sights, customers may order the standard sight set or the standard sight set + the Firefly night sight upgrade. The standard sight set features 5 differently colored rear sight inserts, 5 differently colored front sights, installation and adjustment hex key, Glock (only) front sight tool, and up to .044" of elevation shim.

The Firefly night sight upgrade sight set is the standard sight set and a packet of two Fireflies - one glowing front sight in the yellow spectrum and one glowing front sight in the green spectrum. The new sight systems are priced exactly the same as our other pistol sights.

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