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Title: Looking for night sights for my Glock
Post by: DoubleJ on March 12, 2012, 06:13:55 PM
TruGlo, Trijicon, Meprolight, or Ameriglo?  Anyone have preferences of one over another?  I'd like adjustable but not if it's going to be a huge difference in price.  Looking for input.

Thanks
Title: Re: Looking for night sights for my Glock
Post by: MadHatter on March 12, 2012, 08:09:41 PM
I love my Truglo TFO (Tritum/Fiber Optic) they are Fiber optic during the day and night sights at night, but also pull in light in low light and supplement it with the tritium, I can honestly say that there is not a time that they are at all hard to see like some of the night sights that are set as white dots in the light.  They run $80-150 depending on where you get them from.  The only downside is that they are a little big on your slide, I think my font sight is almost 3/4" long... But I do have to say its definitely worth it.  I have shot all the different night sights and can say they are by far the best that I have found.

Cheapest way to get them is to go here to find the ones you need then search amazon for the model number:

http://www.truglo.com/images/Handgun%20Chart.pdf

Title: Re: Looking for night sights for my Glock
Post by: Biggerhammer on March 12, 2012, 08:35:36 PM
I love my Truglo TFO (Tritum/Fiber Optic) they are Fiber optic during the day and night sights at night, but also pull in light in low light and supplement it with the tritium, I can honestly say that there is not a time that they are at all hard to see like some of the night sights that are set as white dots in the light.  They run $80-150 depending on where you get them from.  The only downside is that they are a little big on your slide, I think my font sight is almost 3/4" long... But I do have to say its definitely worth it.  I have shot all the different night sights and can say they are by far the best that I have found.

Cheapest way to get them is to go here to find the ones you need then search amazon for the model number:

http://www.truglo.com/images/Handgun%20Chart.pdf

I agree, I switched from Trijicon to TFO's and I've never looked back.
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