Hello Everyone,
My name is Chaim Stein, and I am the inventor of the SureSight.
I was checking my server logs and came across this forum. Nice place!
A lot of people look at my sight, and immediately conclude it's just like the Steyr sight. This is not the case--the way SureSight works is quite different from the triangle/trapezoid sights of a Steyr handgun. While they both use triangles, the Steyr sights are aligned in precisely the same manner as notch and post sights. It's just that the sides of the rear notch are turned in at about a 45 degree angle.
With SureSight, alignment occurs vertically, with the front pentagonal shape visually “stacked” atop the rear trapezoid. The end result is that when the sights are aligned, a triangle is formed, with the tip of the triangle corresponding to point of impact.
Some of the advantages of this setup include:
* A much larger, more visible, faster and easier-to-acquire front sight.
* Increased speed of sight acquisition and better sight visibility during both the arc of recoil and while shooting on the move.
* More easily seen for bifocal wearers and those with "older eyes".
* A more intuitive sight alignment. People are hard-wired to complete shapes, as in turning the front and rear sight shapes of SureSight into a triangle. This phenomenon is known as the Gestalt Principle of Closure. (see
www.suresight.com for details and diagrams—it may not be up yet, but will be shortly. We’re currently re-working our website.)
But perhaps the greatest advantage is the ability to focus on one's target and still have the ability to align the sights--intuitively. Out to at least 7-10 yards, (and well beyond for some people) this is a very effective technique with SureSight. Functioning in this capacity, several people have aptly described them as “point-shooting sights”. Target-focused shooting becomes sighted fire with these sights.
Regardless of prior training, statistics, studies and debriefings show that the vast majority of gunfight survivors involuntarily focus on the threat, not the sights, while engaged in a gunfight. Especially where the subject was surprised at the time the fight started. SureSight may significantly increase the likelihood of a well placed shot under these conditions, since it can be aimed while staring intently at the threat.
And in case anybody's wondering, they will fit in virtually all standard holsters, and will not snag.
Hope that clears things up. If not, please feel free to respond to this post or shoot me an email at
info@suresight.com. If you happened to be interested in acquiring a set for yourself, please feel free to sign up for our waiting list here:
http://www.suresight.com/Waiting List Capture Form.htm
Thank you for your interest--even if you're not a fan of my sight, I appreciate the feedback!
All the best,
Chaim Stein
President, SureSight LLC