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Anyone use the warren tactical rear sight and also daily carry their M&P? Whether duty carry or concealed carry, anyone using this on a regular basis and have any opinions on it? Like the look of the sight and the sight picture but dont know if it would be a good option for daily carry. Just looking for opinions on it. thanks.
 

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I run a 10-8 Performance rear sight which is very similar to the Warren. Had it on my daily carry M&P 40c and have it on my big 40. Absolutely love the sight and how quickly the eye picks it up. It could only be made better if I were using a tritium night sight on the front.
 

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My 9c hs a tritium night front with Dan Burwell's rear sight which is similar to the 10-8. My M&P45 has a tritium front and a Warren Tactical rear, but it's still with Dan getting work done. 9c has seen many months of carry and the M&P45 will see years of it.
 

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I have one on my G19 and G34. When I leave the house off duty I always carry the G19. I recently completed a week at the Rogers Shooting School with my G34(2500+ rounds in one week). I found the sight to be extremely fast when acquiring my sights and target during this course. On the G34 I have a Warren plain rear and a red fiber front.



As far as the sight on the G19. I have it set up with plain rear and tritium front. It doesn't cause any problems with carry.



I enjoy this sight so much I may put one on my M&P 45 when it arrives.
 

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Warren tactical is my planned rearsight for daily carry when it arrives. I ordered it from Speed Shooters, and a little disapointed that it did not arrive yet. Should have been here already. When I get it and try it out with the HiViz front I will let you know.
 
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