J-frame sights seem to look the best
I thought I read that they were hard to get. To make the sights easier to see you can just replace the front sight, which you would need to do anyway. Or you can modify your sight with a file to square and possibly serrate the rear surface then paint it black.
By the time you pay to replace front and rear sights with something that looks good, you will have spent about half the cost of buying a Blackhawk that already has adjustable sights.
If you are like most people it is pretty easy to improve the situation with some cheap new glasses. I've bought Elvex safety glasses with +0.5 or +0.75 correction and they make front sights much easier to see. This is for about $10 per pair and one pair of glasses will work with all of your handguns.
Complete thread:
- Adjustable Sights for Vaquero -
Big Six,
2017-06-19, 22:17
- Adjustable Sights for Vaquero -
SIXGUNNER,
2017-06-19, 22:41
- Adjustable Sights for Vaquero - Robb Barnes, 2017-06-19, 23:25
- Adjustable Sights for Vaquero - Big Six, 2017-06-20, 00:18
- I don't recall seeing MTM -
Wildcat,
2017-06-20, 07:32
- I don't recall seeing MTM -
Big Six,
2017-06-20, 10:35
- I don't recall seeing MTM - Big Six, 2017-06-20, 10:40
- I don't recall seeing MTM -
Big Six,
2017-06-20, 10:35
- Clements put J frame sight on the one I had done years ago. -
cas,
2017-06-20, 11:56
- I put a fiber optic on my .475 BFR.. - Wildcat, 2017-06-20, 18:01
- J-frame sights seem to look the best -
bj,
2017-06-20, 21:01
- Front sight picture - edwardyoung, 2017-06-21, 22:32
- Surely you are getting up in years??? :-D - Creeker, 2017-06-21, 16:58
- I like the S&W sights on a Vaquero.... - rob, 2017-06-27, 06:40
- Always thought Ruger should use Blued front on SS Vaqueros - ERSisk, 2017-06-25, 14:05
- Adjustable Sights for Vaquero -
SIXGUNNER,
2017-06-19, 22:41