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  1. Oct 6, 2022 · The Bomar sight cut is very similar to LPA and is also an adjustable rear sight. However, the elevation adjustment screw is located slightly behind the dovetail cut as opposed to being centered like LPA sights.

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  2. Nov 28, 2016 · The Bomar body is shallow and even when the slide is cut deeply enough to require a front sight around .150 or less, the slide top radius dives under the sight body on both sides. So, if you're planning to have a front sight of say around .160-.180" the LPA will look better IMO, because the slide cut will have to be deeper and the shape will ...

  3. Sep 24, 2021 · The easiest way to tell the difference is the location of the elevation adjustment screw. On LPA rear sights, the elevation screw is located in the center of the dovetail. On Bomar sight cuts, the elevation screw is located slightly behind the dovetail.

  4. The easiest way to differentiate between the two cuts is by looking at the location of the elevation screw. The Bomar cut has the elevation screw located behind the dovetail cut. The LPA cut has the elevation screw located in the center of the dovetail.

  5. Jun 15, 2011 · Does anyone know the differences between the Bomar style sight cut and the cut used for the LPA "Bomar-like" sight on the Tanfoglio guns? I know they are "different" but after reading gerritm's thread I"m wondering how hard it would be to fit a true Bomar (or other style) of sight on the Tanfogli...

  6. Notice the Bo-mar and LPA/TRT are very close in initial appearance but there are a few key differences that will help in determining the correct option. First the Bo-mar cut will have a threaded hole drilled into the slide whereas the LPA/TRT does not.

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  8. How do the different sight cuts affect my shooting experience? The type of sight cut can influence sight picture, target acquisition speed, and adjustability. For instance, a Bomar sight cut provides more adjustability options, while a Novak sight cut offers a streamlined sight picture.