View Full Version : Aftermarket sights not night sights question
JackDRipper
02-16-2011, 12:57
I'm not interested in night sights but would like some steel sights for my G21. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
JR
How about Glock steel sights. I have them on my 19. The only problem is putting on the staked front sight. You can do it without a tool if you're careful.
http://www.glockmeister.com/Glock-Steel-Sights/products/35/
Dave
bentbiker
02-16-2011, 13:28
Ameriglo, http://www.ameriglo.net/catalog/sights/pistol-sights/glock -- all black, or
http://www.ameriglo.net/sites/default/files/gh431%20copy_3.jpg
voyager4520
02-16-2011, 13:33
If you want three-dot steel non-night sights, Ameriglo and Trijicon both make them. I don't know if Glock still makes them, but they used to make steel non-night sights. The Glock-brand are not three-dot though, they're U-dot.
I like the Ameriglo sights.
robin303
02-16-2011, 14:53
I shoot USPSA and everybody is getting these:
http://www.dawsonprecision.com/CategoryProductList.jsp?cat=SIGHTS+REAR:Glock+Rear+Sights
http://www.dawsonprecision.com/CategoryProductList.jsp?cat=SIGHTS+FRONT:Glock+Front+Sights
EKUJustice
02-16-2011, 14:58
Dawson, Sevigney sights, novak all good sights. Right now I have the dawsons on a competition gun and the novak on a carry gun
Warren Tactical Series. Btw , I have that 1959 Tops #10 mantle .
http://www.brownells.com/1/1/2762-tactical-series-sight-set-glock-sevigny-f-o-competition-sight-warren-tactical-series.html
Ameriglo has several options including fiber optic, painted and luminescent front sights along with several options for rear sights.
(http://www.ameriglo.net/catalog/sights/pistol-sights/glock)
I'm not interested in night sights but would like some steel sights for my G21. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
JR
A little more information would be helpful...
- How's Your Eyesight?
- Do You Want Black Iron Sights?
- Is most of Your Shooting Indoors or Outdoors?
- Is the Gun Routinely Holstered?
- Is this Primarily a Target Gun?
- Is Concealed Carry a Possibility?
- Is the Gun Used for Competition Shooting?
- Would You Consider Fiber Optics?
- Is this a Bedside Weapon?
--Ray
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