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Night sights on PPS M2 RMSc

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I’m a firm believer in night sights on any carry gun I use. I’m specifically looking for photos of any PPS M2 RMSc pistols where you’ve added HDs or the XS H8s to them. Curious as to what that does to the the sight picture/window of RMS. I don’t want the sights to be too high in the window. Anyone added NS yet?
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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.
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.

Thank you for your feedback. Are the stock factory white dot sights that come with the PPS M2 RMSc steel/metal, or are they plastic? I have not been able to see a PPS M2 RMSc in person yet, so that is why I am asking.

I know the standard PPS M2 sights are steel, but wasn't sure about the PPS M2 RMSc sights. Also, I wonder if the Meprolight night sights would work with the RMSc - obviously the TruGlo TFX don't.
The PPS M2 RMSc sights are steel front and back and as far as I have been able to determine are the same sights used on all PPS.
The rear is too long from the dovetail to the front end. The sight interferes with the RMSc.

Additionally, the front and rear of the TruGlo are taller than the Walther sights.

That's what I have on my PPS M2 ( no RMSC tho ). They work great, installed on my PPQ M1 as well.
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The rear is too long from the dovetail to the front end. The sight interferes with the RMSc.

Additionally, the front and rear of the TruGlo are taller than the Walther sights.
Are you looking at the right sights? The pics I’ve seen aren’t that long.

Here’s a pic I was sent.

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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?
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?

"If" the PPS M2 RMSc comes with standard PPS sights. I see no reason the RMSc version can't use the Meps. Of course a few thousands of an inch can screw that theory up, LOL.

This opinion is worth just a bit less than what I charged for it. :D
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