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Williams™ CVA Optima V2 Pistol Sights - 619772
$39.99

Williams™ CVA Optima V2 Pistol Sights - 619772


Fits all CVA® Optima V2™ muzzleloading pistols
Made in the USA - Metal fiber optic sights

Original price $39.99 - Original price $39.99
Original price
$39.99
$39.99 - $39.99
Current price $39.99
SKU 619772

Description


These Fiber Optic Pistol Sights are specifically designed to fit the CVA Optima™ V2 pistol. Get sighted in faster, no matter the lighting conditions. These fiber optic sights are the perfect complement to any CVA Optima Pistol.

Williams™ Fiber Optic Sights give you the ultimate in visibility and durability. The front fiber optic and buckhorn rear sight combo helps you sight in and get on target, even in fading light or against a low-contrast background. All Williams® brand sights are machined with a durable metal housing!

Specifications

Fits All Optima V2 Pistols
YES
Guaranteed For Life
WILLIAMS™ QUALITY
Metal Construction
DURABLE SIGHTS

Features

Customer Reviews

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Warren B.
With a little work a good sight

With a little work it's a good sight, the sight I received looked great till I started to install it, the rear sight fit great but the front sight was not made for a 1 inch diameter barrel, maybe made for a 5/8 inch barrel, so I grabbed a 7/8 inch round bar and wrapped some 320 sand paper around the bar and sanded the sight to fit didn't take long and works great now.. THANKS.. just thought you should know this does happen quite often .. THANKS AGAIN..

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Michael M. (Marquette, MI)
Optima V2 pistol sights

These are excellent open sights that work best in early morning and late evening light. The fiber optic front can be a little too bright on sunny days and takes a little getting used to but great in the dusky deer woods.

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Nick (Portland, OR)
Rear sight could use some high viz

Rear sight is hard to see in low light. Why not match the front sight with some fluorescent dots?