I would be interested to hear about this also. I think not enough people have the PPS M2 RMSc yet. It may be a while before this gets answered. But, I hope we hear from some users on this fairly soon as I am on the fence for one of these pistols.
There is very limited space for a rear night sight and the front sight is low.
I tried TruGlo TFX and the rear will not fit, it interferes with the RMSc. I tried modifying the rear TFX and cut into the Tritium.
You could possibly just go with a front night sight but it likely will shoot very low using the Walther rear if you are trying to line up iron sights.
I went back to the standard Walther sights.
If I truly wanted a night sight I would remove the rear sight and go with a front night sight only. I have found this satisfactory for close range accuracy at night. IMHO you should not be shooting longer ranges at night without a light.
The rear is too long from the dovetail to the front end. The sight interferes with the RMSc.
Anybody try these Meprolights?
http://www.meprolight.com/default.a...itemid={10D8F97B-084F-43D7-98CB-93D969E5D470}
That's what I have on my PPS M2 ( no RMSC tho ). They work great, installed on my PPQ M1 as well.
I love the Meprolight night sights. I have them on my PPS M2 (no RMSc) also, and on my PPQ M1 like yourself. They are great sights for sure. But, I am wondering if they will work on the new PPS M2 RMSc?