XS Sights Delivers R3D 2.0 Tritium Night Sights for Springfield Armory SA-35

It would seem almost impossible to hear about XS Sights Systems‘ new R3D 2.0 Tritium Night Sights and not immediately think about the little droid from Star Wars. Though that may not have been by design, apart from the light sabers, that galaxy far, far away has nothing on this line of second-generation self-defense sights, which are now available with a high-contrast green dual-illuminated Glow Dot front sight that is wider than many on the market at 0.145-inches

XS R3D 2.0
The XS Sights R3D 2.0 isn’t from a faraway galaxy; they’re from Texas!

After introducing the R3D 2.0 Tritium Night Sights for the CZ P10 OR Pistol last month, XS Sights has announced that it is now available for the Springfield Armory SA-35 pistol. These are brighter, stronger, and even easier to install than the original R3D models, providing an edge in self-defense situations by helping shooters get on target faster and more accurately in any light.

Key Features:

  • Bigger and brighter rear tritium dots.
  • PVC rings surround the rear tritium dots for a more defined edge to improve the sight picture and differentiate the front and rear sights.
  • EasyPress features eliminate the need for filing and hammering and reduce the force needed for installation by up to 50%.
  • BlackNitride surface finish with double the corrosion resistance of the original black oxide surface treatment for increased durability.

As with all XS sights, these are backed by a 30-day Satisfaction Guarantee, while the company further offers a 12-year warranty on all tritium products and a limited lifetime warranty on all other products. The R3D 2.0 Tritium Night Sights for the Springfield Armory SA-35 pistol are available now with an MSRP of $137.49.

Peter Suciu is a Michigan-based freelance writer who regularly covers firearms related topics and military history. As a reporter, his work has appeared in dozens of magazines, newspapers, and websites. Among those are The National Interest, Forbes, and many others. He has collected military small arms and military helmets most of his life, and just recently navigated his first NFA transfer to buy his first machine gun. He is co-author of the book A Gallery of Military Headdress, which was published in February 2019. It is his third book on the topic of military hats and helmets.

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