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Michael had in the replacement front tritium night sight for the P11 & PF9. So I ordered the front sight for my P11 and got it in the mail last week. Been busy but I finally installed it yesterday. Easy, peasy. Just need a carpenters awl and a soldering iron for tools. I EDC a PF9 but my old trusty P11 is my nightstand pistol as well as my intended SHTF duty weapon as it is double stack of 9mm, bought a LOT of mags over the years for it, & it's the stainless steel model ;)
 

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Who is Michael, and how do I get in touch with him?

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Easiest way I've found, since I cleared him out of my favorites, is to simply put in a search for "Michael Tech Keltec night sights", and his Google sites website comes up in the list along with Utube videos on install. I'm sure there is a link in some of the other PF9 threads, too.
 

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$50 isn't what I consider a great price, but there aren't many horses to ride.
 

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yeah, especially when the sight is made of plastic & lets the glass vial crack when you're pushing the sight onto the slide which lets the radioactive Tritium out to where the sight no longer glows any... Dagnabit!
 

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yeah, especially when the sight is made of plastic & lets the glass vial crack when you're pushing the sight onto the slide which lets the radioactive Tritium out to where the sight no longer glows any... Dagnabit!
If you are installing tritium or fiber optic rods in plastic sights, remove them and drill your holes (or cut your slots) and reinstall the sight, Then put the vial or rod in place.
 
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