Heinie

Heinie HK VP/P30/45 Sights SlantPro Tactical

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SKU:
HKP-02125
MPN:
3960L
  • Heinie HK VP/P30/45 Sights SlantPro Tactical
  • Heinie HK VP/P30/45 Sights SlantPro Tactical
  • Heinie HK VP/P30/45 Sights SlantPro Tactical
$199.95

Description

Heinie HK VP/P30/45 Sights Slant Pro Tactical

Compatible With:

  • HK VP9, VP9SK, VP9 Tactical, VP40, VP40 Tactical (Excluding VP9 Optics Ready)
  • HK 45, 45C (Tactical models as well)
  • HK P30, P30L, P30S, P30SK
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Additional Information

Origin:
USA
Firearm Model:
HK VP Series
Firearm Model:
HK P30 Series
Firearm Model:
HK 45 Series
Caliber:
9mm / .40 S&W / .45 ACP
Color:
White
Material:
Aluminum
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2 Reviews

  • 5

    Prettier than the boxy adjustable rear that came on my pistol, and easier to install than Trijicon n...

    Posted by adamgirardot on 21st May 2020

    Prettier than the boxy adjustable rear that came on my pistol, and easier to install than Trijicon night sights since I only needed to file the base of the front sight ever so slightly for a perfect and secure fit. I like the wider rear notch allowing you to see more on both sides of your front sight. Once I confirm zero I'll throw some thread lock on the EZ-ledge set screws and be good to go for a long time. No doubt they'll give a great sight picture over the Griffin REV45 that'll be used with this host once it gets out of suppressor jail.

  • 5

    I recently added a Holosun red dot to my HK VP9 and wanted a set of suppressor height night sights f...

    Posted by Frank Howell on 13th Apr 2020

    I recently added a Holosun red dot to my HK VP9 and wanted a set of suppressor height night sights for backup. I really didn't like the look of the Trijicon rear sight, too bulky and smooth on the leading edge. The Heinie sights are a far better option. The rear, with it's reversed slope leading edge, provides a good point of contact for racking the slide without having to use the red dot. The 2 dot, one on each sight, tritium dots, are a little different from the 3 dot I'm used to, but with just a little dry practice, I'm picking right up on them now.

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