Posted on 11/01/2006 6:58:50 AM PST by Joe Brower
Reliability problems with XS Sight Systems 24/7 Express Sights
Howdy, shooters,
Sorry for the vanity, but I wanted to relate to you RKIs the continual troubles that Ive experienced with the 24/7 large dot Express Sights that I installed on my Sig P229 earlier this year, get your opinions, and also ask what other tritium night-sights you might have to recommend.
Heres a link to the product in case youre wondering what exactly Im describing: http://www.xssights.com/store/handgun.html
To make a long story short, I have now had three of the rear sights go dead on me; that is, the tritium capsule leaks until it no longer glows. The front sight has been fine the whole while, but three dead rear sights in ten months time seems a bit out of control, especially seeing as how these are for a combat pistol. If they cant stand up being in the safe, Id hate to see how they perform in the field.
The first set was installed by a pistolsmith, and the rear sight went dark within a month of installation. When I called XS Sight Systems, they were very helpful and immediately sent a replacement, which I myself meticulously installed. This second rear sight went dark after about six months, in which time I probably ran about 500 rounds through the pistol on three separate occasions. So I got another replacement, which I again installed. Now, two months later, this one has gone dark too, making it three-for-three. Has anyone else experienced continued problems like this? Are there similar reliability issues with their other offerings, which may indicate a pattern?
It is worthy to mention that when I called for the third set, the guy I spoke to went on and on about how the Sig P229 has a strange dovetail and how that made installations difficult, and a couple other caveats, to which I asked Then why do you sell the things?, which he didnt really want to answer. So at this point, confidence is low. A shame, really, because I really like the product itself -- the configuration of these sights works better for me than anything else Ive tried.
Which leads me to my final question: Can anyone recommend any other night-sights that have a similar configuration? Lacking that, how about any others? Any particular brands youd recommend? Id appreciate the input.
Thanks,
Joe B.
P.S.: As an aside, when I got my first set for the Sig I also got a set for my Glock 23. That also had the rear sight go dark on that gun after about eight months, and has since been replaced. Again, not very impressive.
Sorry, don't know much about them, but it seems as though they at least service the product. Suggestion if you get the guy about the dove tail problems point out to him that your Glock also has problems with the sight.
for $120, you can send you sig back to the factory and they'll install the factory night sites for you.
Leaking tritium capsules?
IIRC, companies that use tritium are licensed to do so by the DOE. Leaky vials might be a big issue.
I'm a Trijicon guy. They've never let me down.
And the meprolights that came with my Glock 22 are very nice as well.
Sig sights, though otherwise excellent) don't get it for us geezers. It's hard enough to see the Big Dot 24/7's without reading glasses.
Yes, this is the problem. The zero is fine.
Meprolight seems to hold up well with Police service Glocks
They are also recommended at the Glock Armorer school
You can get them here
Joe, those sights are definitely leaking as Tritium has a halflife of 12.3 years. I wouldn't worry about the exposure too much, as it is a weak beta emitter (stopped by clothing or skin - the main means of introduction to the system in inhalation, but the old method of tritium decon is to drink a 6 pack and literally pee it out). It's clear that this a QA problem on the sight maker side. Either they'll make it good or switch to another manufacturer. I had good luck with Trijicon.
Even though we are dealing with a radioactive material here, there are thresholds of quantity and activity that are literally below the radar as far as regulation is concerned. I'd bet this is the case here, considering the paperwork I go through for items above the limits.
...tuned for hydrogen. (Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen.)
Yes, I am thinking that myself! Thanks for your informative post. Please look at my post #17 and tell me what you think.
This is an extremely interesting thread as I was considering the purchase of these exact same night sights for my SIG SAUER P229 in .40 S&W as we speak. This has given me food for thought.
You sound like you are being extremely fair and reasonable in your interactions with this vendor. My temptation now is to send my P229 back to the factory for new sights and then mail the refurbished pistol to Walter Birdsong for his wonderful and proprietary Black-T coating. Keep this thread pinged with how the whole thing works out. We may learn it was just a bad batch and that the folks at XS SIGHTS are a fine group of people with whom to do business!
~ Blue Jays ~
Sir,
I have been an avid shooter and a "man at arms" since 1953.
(That means I have earned my bread by carrying arms for a living as a military man and professional law enforcement officer)Thirty seven years worth.
Except for those times on holiday when wearing a weapon was not on the menu, armed with a large bore handgun. Or two.
I do a LOT of shooting.
Often.
Wife annoyingly often.
You would think she would be numb by now. Uh-uh!
I know most handguns and shoulder arms pretty well by now. I also know enough not to perform any gunsmith work beyond that needed to keep the weapon running.
Anything more than routine cleaning and maintainance I leave to those who earn their bread in that profession. (smart division of labor as well as foolishness prevention technique)
Do not get me wrong. I have made many dumb weapons errors, but thankfully that was early in my life. I avoid them now in my silver haired years.
Chances are that *you* have damaged the integrity of the tritium capsules during the install and on more than one occasion.
I am not throwing rocks at you, just the likely circumstances.
I know a lot of folks that have used Ashley's XS and never had a problem. The lamps hold their integrity very well as history has shown. Some like them and some do not. I do.
Personal taste like Lambghorgini or Ferrari, or VW.
I cannot point a bony finger at you and say you screwed the pooch, but it seems so.
There are LOTS and LOTS of good smiths that can fix the problem. It is not a biggie nor very costly. Get it done and move along. Shoot well fella and enjoy the day.
Your sig is a good piece. Not a BHP or 1911, but what the heck. :-)
Gideon Reader
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