Anyone using Aim Line sights? Pros? Cons?
Thanks,
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Aim Line
Bill Davis [kg5ie]
TX LTC Instructor / School Safety Instructor
NRA Pistol Instructor
http://safe-2-carry.com
TX LTC Instructor / School Safety Instructor
NRA Pistol Instructor
http://safe-2-carry.com
Re: Aim Line
The first time I ever heard of Aim Line sights was this morning when I got an email from them. They look like another reinvention of the wheel to me.kg5ie wrote:Anyone using Aim Line sights? Pros? Cons?
Thanks,

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George Mason
Texas and Louisiana CHL Instructor, NRA Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Personal Protection and Refuse To Be A Victim Instructor
Re: Aim Line
They sent us a set to try a couple of months ago. At first, I was not impressed, as we requested yellow/orange, and the color was very dull. Then they sent us another set in white, and those are much better (brighter)
I have to say, we have had some good success with them. Sometimes, getting new shooters to understand the concept of "put the front blade in the center of the rear notch" is not easy. Getting them to make a straight line out of the three segments is a much easier thing to understand. Again, this is new shooters we are talking about. I don't see a real benefit for experienced shooters.
Also, their customer service is fabulous. They sent us the first set; followed up to see if we were happy; then sent us the second set the next day. They also promised that they are working on the colored sites to make them brighter, and will send us a replacement as soon as the have them. I have no complaints.
I have to say, we have had some good success with them. Sometimes, getting new shooters to understand the concept of "put the front blade in the center of the rear notch" is not easy. Getting them to make a straight line out of the three segments is a much easier thing to understand. Again, this is new shooters we are talking about. I don't see a real benefit for experienced shooters.
Also, their customer service is fabulous. They sent us the first set; followed up to see if we were happy; then sent us the second set the next day. They also promised that they are working on the colored sites to make them brighter, and will send us a replacement as soon as the have them. I have no complaints.

Re: Aim Line
Crossfire wrote:They sent us a set to try a couple of months ago. At first, I was not impressed, as we requested yellow/orange, and the color was very dull. Then they sent us another set in white, and those are much better (brighter)
I have to say, we have had some good success with them. Sometimes, getting new shooters to understand the concept of "put the front blade in the center of the rear notch" is not easy. Getting them to make a straight line out of the three segments is a much easier thing to understand. Again, this is new shooters we are talking about. I don't see a real benefit for experienced shooters.
Also, their customer service is fabulous. They sent us the first set; followed up to see if we were happy; then sent us the second set the next day. They also promised that they are working on the colored sites to make them brighter, and will send us a replacement as soon as the have them. I have no complaints.
I agree on customer service. I requested an evaluation set on Wednesday. They were in my mailbox on Thursday.
Bill Davis [kg5ie]
TX LTC Instructor / School Safety Instructor
NRA Pistol Instructor
http://safe-2-carry.com
TX LTC Instructor / School Safety Instructor
NRA Pistol Instructor
http://safe-2-carry.com