Well we did get off the beaten path here that was what sold more, R9s with sights or without. It was enlightening reading all these posts.
For those that won't buy a pocket pistols without sights, you are missing something.Really missing something and not the sights.
Maybe the fear of spending the money, that comes to mind as I heard all sorts of excuses why a person refuses to buy a beautiful pocket pistol like the Seecamp. I heard every excuse for many years, they didn't like the magazine catch, or it was DAO, truth is, the Seecamp is the most powerful pistol for it's size, and the most pocketable.
Then the R9 comes along, similarities close to the Seecamp, same magazine catch, DAO, only Rohrbaugh offers sights, then you hear from those that won't buy an R9 because it is all alloy, or they don't like DAO, truth is, they probably can't afford one.
I agonized over an R9 with or without sights, not the cost, not the DAO or anything else, I knew it was a quality piece.
The fact that the R9 I was about to buy had these little sights, I thought that as small as they are, I could still use them, I feel I was wrong, they are not needed.
I eventually opted for a sighted R9, something I regretted since it arrived.I called the factory and wanted the sights removed, they would have done it, but I never sent the R9 back. Its performance was grand as it should have been, and there was no issue with the sights getting in the way of carry, but when I shot the R9, I did not feel I needed sights, so I sold that R9 and bought one without sights. I some what regret selling that R9 as it was a great shooter.
I may in the near future buy another R9, and it too will not have sights.
The Seecamp, I laugh when I read those that want sights on them, look at some of those small pistols with sights, are you for real, can you use them? Can you use them in a hurry, in an instant when you need that gun? No, I doubt it, draw, look at the front of the slide, aim and shoot.
Glue a BB on the end of the Seecamp, there ya go, you have a sight.