XS Sights releases new Smith & Wesson sights featuring an adjustable rear sight.
XS Sights releases new Smith & Wesson sights featuring an adjustable rear sight.

XS Sights has launched new sight upgrades for Smith & Wesson revolvers, featuring adjustable rear sights. Options include the classic DXW2 Big Dot and Standard Dot, with various front dot colors, and the Minimalist style. These enhancements improve target acquisition and accuracy, supporting the growing interest in revolvers for personal defense and outdoor activities.

XS Sights state “If you own a Smith & Wesson revolver you now have multiple sight upgrade options from XS that come with an adjustable rear to make sighting in easier. The classic DXW2 Big Dot and Standard Dot sights – both with windage adjustable white stripe express rear sights – are available with a green, orange, or white front dot sight. The Minimalist with an adjustable, anti-glare blacked out rear notch is also available with a front sight in green, orange, or white. All have pre-drilled pinned front sights and windage adjustable rear sights.

“Revolvers have made a big comeback, and the resurgence is driven by a mix of nostalgia and their mechanical simplicity and reliability. These firearms are popular for personal defense, backwoods hunting, and as backup protection against potential bear or mountain lion attacks,” said Jeff King, Marketing Manager, XS Sights. “Upgrading factory sights with XS sights makes these revolvers all the more effective by driving your eye to the target for faster acquisition and improved accuracy.”

These new sight offerings fit S&W K, L, and N frame revolvers with pinned front sights and adjustable rears. Common models include the 229, 329, 585, 625, and 686.”

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