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    Default Snap On Shotgun Fiberoptic

    I am looking at a fiber optic snap on for my home defense shotgun. It has a blade site and I noticed everything seems to be created for ones that have a bead site. Is there an alternative?

    I have been looking at the true Glo Glo dot but again that looks like it’s for a bead. Thoughts?
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    Default Re: Snap On Shotgun Fiberoptic

    You all have seen these, right? Just trying to see what is my best option.
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    Default Re: Snap On Shotgun Fiberoptic

    I am sure you can buy a fiber optic sight that attaches similar to your existing blade sight. What gun do you have?

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    Default Re: Snap On Shotgun Fiberoptic

    Its a truck gun so to speak. A cheapie. Hatsan Escort Slugger
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    Default Re: Snap On Shotgun Fiberoptic

    Are there screws in the front sight? If not your options may be limited to the clamp on style site

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    I do not believe so. That was why I was looking at that snap on true glow site that I mentioned prior. I*m just not sure with it being a blade and not a Bead if it will interact OK or if it will not clear the blade and will be in the way visually
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    Default Re: Snap On Shotgun Fiberoptic

    I didn't know Snap On made things for shotguns, but if they do, it's gonna be 5x more expensive than anything else on the market.
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    Default Re: Snap On Shotgun Fiberoptic

    Ha ha it snaps on not snap on the brand but you knew that. ��
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    Default Re: Snap On Shotgun Fiberoptic

    Quote Originally Posted by streaker69 View Post
    I didn't know Snap On made things for shotguns, but if they do, it's gonna be 5x more expensive than anything else on the market.
    Go with Blue Point. They’re made in Taiwan but a little bit cheaper.
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    Default Re: Snap On Shotgun Fiberoptic

    Is the front sight dovetailed into its base? I tried pulling up some photos but can't get enough detail.

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