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 Anybody got night sights for their PPS
MONGO45  [Team Member]
4/30/2010 9:14:50 AM
I'm thinking of sending mine off to Tooltech for the work but I'd consider some two color Meprolites.

Has anyone got night sights on their PPS..... Please post a pic
uncut  [Member]
4/30/2010 9:55:38 AM
you have 4 options to consider here

you can buy night sights from S&W... yes they are marked P99.. but are intended for the PPS also... the difference here is that these are European P99 night sights that will install like on the PPS with the rollpin in the rear and are not like the american P99 nightsights that are click adjustable like the polymer sights on the P99..... confusing? do pm me if you want more info on that.....

also there is 3 companies coming out with nightsights for the Walther PPS and they should hit the market soon......Meps, Tijicon and XS sights are all working on the PPS night sights
Meps and Trijicon most likely will be the same set up like on the factory sight with the rollpin in the rear sight.... XS I guess is working on something that uses a set screw to hold the rear sight in place
MONGO45  [Team Member]
4/30/2010 7:41:33 PM
hmmmm... good info.

I was shying away from Tooltech since I heard they will do it, it will look great, BUT it will be expensive.

I may just wait for the Trijicon or Meprolight option.

Thanks for the info.

As a side note I put another 100 rounds through my PPS today and it is an extemely accurate gun shooting playing card size groups and 30feet with ease.
shibumiseeker  [Member]
5/1/2010 12:11:14 PM
I too have been waiting for NS for my PPS. I now have about 400 or so rounds through it and while I still have some pretty wild flyers, I can generally keep all in the 6 ring at 50' for 10 rounds, with about 6-7 of them in the black on the center (3" across). This is much better than when I bought the gun and could barely keep it on paper (and I can maintain a 3" group with my Glocks and Buckmark at 50' no problem).
JJWolf  [Team Member]
5/1/2010 8:40:58 PM
Originally Posted By uncut:

also there is 3 companies coming out with nightsights for the Walther PPS and they should hit the market soon......Meps, Tijicon and XS sights are all working on the PPS night sights
Meps and Trijicon most likely will be the same set up like on the factory sight with the rollpin in the rear sight.... XS I guess is working on something that uses a set screw to hold the rear sight in place


any idea of when they might be out?
Curare  [Member]
5/7/2010 7:17:45 PM
I examined the factory NS on a PPS. When looking through the sights, the bottom section of the front sight ring is obscured. I'm probably going to look to aftermarket options, as I wasn't happy about that. I also prefer Ameriglo Operator sights.
kraigster414  [Member]
5/17/2010 8:06:01 PM
The XS Big Dot sight for the PPS should be out in the next 3-4 weeks. The rear will be a set screw design so installing should be easy.
MRW  [Team Member]
5/17/2010 8:25:00 PM
Originally Posted By kraigster414:
The XS Big Dot sight for the PPS should be out in the next 3-4 weeks. The rear will be a set screw design so installing should be easy.


yippie skippy!
Lockedon  [Member]
5/17/2010 10:13:10 PM
Originally Posted By kraigster414:
The XS Big Dot sight for the PPS should be out in the next 3-4 weeks. The rear will be a set screw design so installing should be easy.


I HIGHLY recommend the XS Big Dot sight...Have it on my full size P99 and would never get anything else again. To me, the speed and accuracy of the big dot is equivalent to a red-dot sight.
Pigaloo  [Team Member]
5/23/2010 3:40:46 PM
Originally Posted By Lockedon:
Originally Posted By kraigster414:
The XS Big Dot sight for the PPS should be out in the next 3-4 weeks. The rear will be a set screw design so installing should be easy.


I HIGHLY recommend the XS Big Dot sight...Have it on my full size P99 and would never get anything else again. To me, the speed and accuracy of the big dot is equivalent to a red-dot sight.


I have them on my Beretta and LOVE them.