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Was wondering if Ameriglo has come out with the smooth slopes with the stamped trijicon inserts. I know that the Operators have the trijicon inserts, but the Ameriglo guy said that the smooth slopes had some other kind of inserts. He did say that within a month or so that the smooth slopes as well would have the trijicons with the stamp in the sight.
Call or e-mail Rick at AmeriGlo: sales@ameriglo.com
gary newport
10-07-2005, 19:42
Originally posted by DonB
Was wondering if Ameriglo has come out with the smooth slopes with the stamped trijicon inserts. I know that the Operators have the trijicon inserts, but the Ameriglo guy said that the smooth slopes had some other kind of inserts. He did say that within a month or so that the smooth slopes as well would have the trijicons with the stamp in the sight.
"Stamped" Trijicon inserts?
The AmeriGlo Smooth Slope set I received yesterday from Top Glock (ordered on Monday night, rec'd on Thursday-EXCELLENT JOB TOP GLOCK) do have Trijicon marked on the top of the front sight only. Hope that helps with the discussion.
Originally posted by wjl3058
The AmeriGlo Smooth Slope set I received yesterday from Top Glock (ordered on Monday night, rec'd on Thursday-EXCELLENT JOB TOP GLOCK) do have Trijicon marked on the top of the front sight only. Hope that helps with the discussion.
All this time I thought that the original poster meant to say: Tritium instead of Trijicon but now... OK; now I'm confused!! :(
Are you telling me that the AmeriGlo Smooth Slope sights are manufactured by Trijicon? If this is the case, why would I want to pay ~$130 for the Novak type Trijicons if I can get the same sights from AmeriGlo for ~$99?
I did talk with Rick at Ameriglo yesterday and he said that the new smooth slopes have the trijicon inserts with marking lasered on both the front and rear. At this point I see no reason to go with the Novaks when you get the the same sight with the Ameriglo's for 79.00 LEO price. I just ordered a set of the green on green.
Terminator
10-12-2005, 10:36
Originally posted by cysoto
All this time I thought that the original poster meant to say: Tritium instead of Trijicon but now... OK; now I'm confused!! :(
Are you telling me that the AmeriGlo Smooth Slope sights are manufactured by Trijicon? If this is the case, why would I want to pay ~$130 for the Novak type Trijicons if I can get the same sights from AmeriGlo for ~$99?
EXACTLY!!!
Go it one better..get the AmeriGlo's from Top Glock in about three days for $83. and that incl'd the shipping. Their site has a G/T discount coupon code for about $4 off.
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