D&L Sports™, Inc.
 
Ruger GP100 and Redhawk Sights
All D&L sights and mounts are precision machined from a solid block of steel. All are made in the USA. These are sights and mounts that you can depend on.
D&L J Frame S&W Sights
D&L Hard Use Sights:
They don't break and they don't lose zero.
Ruger GP100 Sights
Heavy Duty Ruger Redhawk Sights
Ruger Sights
Ruger Revolver Mount
Ruger Revolver with Light
Ruger GP-100
Ruger GP100 Sights
Heavy Duty Ruger Redhawk Sights
Ruger Sights
Ruger Sights
Ruger Super Redhawk
With D&L Sports sights: The most versatile, rugged Ruger Alaskan that you have ever seen.
- Mr. Revolver Guy
Ruger Revolver with Light and Optical Sight
Ruger Revolver
Ruger Revolver
Ruger 454 Alaskan with D&L Sports Sights: Jekyll And Hyde: Versatile And Rugged
The most durable Ruger has Dave Lauck sights on it....ready for Alaska...DLS sights are beefy...absolutely rugged....beautiful sight picture...print right where they are supposed to print...Dave Lauck does fantastic work.
The Revolver Guy
 
Dave
I received the Revolver this afternoon. D&L Sights look GREAT! I can actually see that gold bead! And enlarging that U notch in the rear sight helps a bunch. Thanks again!
Best regards
Lieutenant Colonel, (Retired)
 
D&L custom revolvers are the perfect combat revolvers - everything that is necessary
LEO / Ammo Expert
 
Recent Developments at D&L Sports™
by Kevin McPherson - August 5, 2023
Dave has been so busy churning out new products for revolvers that we had to put another update together for you. It's obvious that Dave Lauck appreciates the revolver's continuing viability as a serious use sidearm and his innovative products make them better...
» Read More at RevolverGuy.com
 
D&L Sports Sights
by Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Mike Wood
...Revolvers deserve rugged, easy to see, properly-regulated sights just as much as autos do, and can probably take even better advantage of them than the bottom-feeders. If only we could get the people who built these guns to understand that... Fortunately for us, one guy who does understand that is acclaimed gunsmith Dave Lauck....
» Read More at the RevolverGuy.com
People living in dangerous game states should take reasonable precautions and make reasonable preparations for encounters with dangerous animals. Avoidance should be high on your to-do list. However, you should also establish a last line of defense for surprise encounters and encounters which cannot be avoided. Learn from the experiences and mistakes of others so you can avoid having a 'negative outcome'. Watch ' Scary bear attacks', and other dangerous game encounters on YouTube in order to learn how dangerous contacts unfold so you can plan accordingly.

Caution:

Whenever fitting sights onto your revolver leave the cylinder open or out to assure the revolver is completely unloaded, and to assure that top strap screws do not come too far through and make contact with the cylinder. Test fit the sight and screws to determine if the screws need to be shortened before doing the final blue loctite installation.
 

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