Quoted: It will be an indoor range gun (meaning lights meaning no real darkness). Secondly I hate black on black sights! I need some sort of eyecatcher to target with and those are the white dots. Black sights suck and were invented by Osama Bin Laden. How can you see anything?
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If this is truly a range only gun, and not one that you would carry or grab to fend off home invaders, then I would recommend black on black. All those "eyecatchers" will distract you from focusing on the top edge of the front sight. On the factory sights, you can blacken them in with a black marker or sight black.
However, if this is a gun that could reasonably be used for fighting, I would highly recommend night sights. The Mepros are pretty good. They're simple, no BS sights. Plus metal sights are more durable. The plastic factory sights are more likely to fall off if you take a tumble down a staircase or grapple with an attacker.
Yeah, if you have a good combat light such as a Surefire 6P, you can probably see your sights just fine at likely indoor distances in low-light situations.
If you carry it in a belt holster, the rear sights will probably protrude. Night sights could theoretically make it easier to identify a concealed handgun. If you are concerned about this, you can put a tritium sight only on the front, just make sure it's compatible with your rear sight.