XS Sights has expanded its product line for popular revolvers by introducing new sight options. They now offer a white dot front sight with a tritium center for visibility in various lighting, as well as a brass front sight designed for enhanced contrast and faster target acquisition. Models supported include Smith & Wesson, Colt, and Taurus.

XS Sights state “XS® Sights is pleased to offer the following line extensions for Smith & Wesson, Colt, and Taurus revolvers.”

STYLES:

White Dot Front Sight with Tritium Center

Our white dot front sight with a tritium center delivers high visibility in any lighting condition. The bright white dot provides strong contrast in daylight and reflects ambient light for enhanced visibility in low-light environments. While the white portion itself doesn’t glow, it remains visible until the tritium’s glow takes over in darker settings.

Brass Front Sight

Our brass front sight features a hand-polished insert that naturally catches and reflects ambient light, delivering a bright, high-contrast aiming point in any environment. The smooth, reflective surface enhances visibility, making target acquisition faster and more precise. With its durable construction and refined finish, this sight provides a reliable and consistent sight picture shot after shot.

SUPPORT MODELS:

SMITH & WESSON

  • J-Frame – XS Standard Dot with pre-drilled white or brass front sight
  • K- and L-Frame (.38/.357); L-Frame (.44) – XS Minimalist sights with pre-drilled white or brass front sight

COLT

  • Cobra, King Cobra, and Viper – XS Standard Dot with easy to install white or brass front sight

TAURUS

  • Taurus 856/605 – XS Standard Dot with pre-drilled brass front sight

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