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I read through one of the topics about wishing for something that isn't currently available for the M's and S's. The want for Tri-Trap Night Sights was on the list. I remember this in particular because its something I really would like to see for my own use. Currently, I have a Springfield Champion LW model at the gunsmith's having a dovetail cut for the Steyr Tri-Trap front sight. The stock rear sight dovetail is a little large, so its being installed with the aid of a shim. I'm really excited to see how this will turn out. As far as the point of aim changes...well, that's another little project in the making. ;( Anyway, I contacted P-T Night Sight's Jerry Ling and she emailed me back with the following info.
Jerry Ling wrote:
..."Leave it to me to forget to give a very good response. We have given thought to the trapezoid configuration and only one issue is to be sure there is enough “meat” (steel) to protect the bars. The gunsmith and the president of our company have been in discussion about this and since we offer bars for sights, maybe we can do this. But there is more to it than just doing it. We have to be sure we are not infringing on any patent that Steyr may have. We also need to be absolutely sure we are able to do this within the guidelines of our Nuclear Regulatory License. Any amendment that has to be done to the license can take a long time. It is the Federal government, after all and nothing gets done in a hurry. We have an excellent Radiation Safety Officer who does a great job but even she can be road-blocked at times. So the short answer I gave you this morning is hardly what you deserve. I apologize and I am sure I was quite busy answering the tons of e-mails I get on Mondays. In any regard, it is true we will be looking for Steyr at the SHOT show to see what can be worked out with them. If you would like to post this message, I would be honored.
Best Regards,
Jerrie Ling
IWI/MMC
Customer Service Manager"
[email protected]
All in all, a very promising bit of news, IMHO. I encourage those of you who are of a like mind, to make known your support of P-T Night Sight's efforts in this venture. Just a thought. <shrug> Hava great weekend.
Wulf
I read through one of the topics about wishing for something that isn't currently available for the M's and S's. The want for Tri-Trap Night Sights was on the list. I remember this in particular because its something I really would like to see for my own use. Currently, I have a Springfield Champion LW model at the gunsmith's having a dovetail cut for the Steyr Tri-Trap front sight. The stock rear sight dovetail is a little large, so its being installed with the aid of a shim. I'm really excited to see how this will turn out. As far as the point of aim changes...well, that's another little project in the making. ;( Anyway, I contacted P-T Night Sight's Jerry Ling and she emailed me back with the following info.
Jerry Ling wrote:
..."Leave it to me to forget to give a very good response. We have given thought to the trapezoid configuration and only one issue is to be sure there is enough “meat” (steel) to protect the bars. The gunsmith and the president of our company have been in discussion about this and since we offer bars for sights, maybe we can do this. But there is more to it than just doing it. We have to be sure we are not infringing on any patent that Steyr may have. We also need to be absolutely sure we are able to do this within the guidelines of our Nuclear Regulatory License. Any amendment that has to be done to the license can take a long time. It is the Federal government, after all and nothing gets done in a hurry. We have an excellent Radiation Safety Officer who does a great job but even she can be road-blocked at times. So the short answer I gave you this morning is hardly what you deserve. I apologize and I am sure I was quite busy answering the tons of e-mails I get on Mondays. In any regard, it is true we will be looking for Steyr at the SHOT show to see what can be worked out with them. If you would like to post this message, I would be honored.
Best Regards,
Jerrie Ling
IWI/MMC
Customer Service Manager"
[email protected]
All in all, a very promising bit of news, IMHO. I encourage those of you who are of a like mind, to make known your support of P-T Night Sight's efforts in this venture. Just a thought. <shrug> Hava great weekend.
Wulf