I wouldn't say better, but better is subjective. IMO, on guns this size, it is pointless to have fancy sights. About the only real advantage would be to have night sights installed so you can see the gun in the dark on your nightstand when awakened from a sleep. While many claim the guns are accurate, I suggest it isn't the gun that's accurate, but the shooter. If you can manage to hit with the gun you really won't need fancy sights on it. It's not a long distance gun. It's made for up close and personal situations, as it were, what most would call a "get back gun". I put night sights on a Glock 42 that I had and found them to give no discernible advantage. They looked cool, and I could see them in the dark, but come on...if you're stuck having to use a gun that size to shoot across the room you'd better be a damn good shot! Most aren't, btw. These guns are inherently hard to hit a target at longer distances with, so I suggest that it's better to recognize the limitations of the gun, meaning you're not really going to be using it for precision shooting, b/c it simply isn't designed for that, at longer distances, and put your money into something else, like more magazines, a good holster system, nicer grips, etc. Something that would be of actual use rather than a fancy set of sights for a belly gun. I mean why do you carry it, as a show off play purdy piece, or a real, serious defense tool, not meant for show until it needs to be used?