View Full Version : Glock nite sites or trijicon....
Plantman
10-24-2006, 11:12
Great forum guys.
I tried the search and really didn't get conclusive answers.
Regardless of price, which Night sights are better and longer lasting?
The trijicon or factory installed Glock sites?
Or are they made by trijicon for Glock?
Thanks
BTW, it's for a Glock 23:banana:
D. Manley
10-24-2006, 12:32
I would always opt for the screw-on type sights...in this case, the Trijicons.
windplex
10-24-2006, 13:06
Originally posted by D. Manley
I would always opt for the screw-on type sights...in this case, the Trijicons.
What about the ones that use light tubes AND tritium? cannot remember brand at moment -- sorry.
Plantman
10-24-2006, 13:16
I am not familiar with installation procedures for either.
S spoke with a Glock sales rep and they install both.
Glock brand for 59.00 plu tax and trijicon for 74.00 plus tax.
Both prices include shipping.
The rep says that it is a matter of personal preference.
I have never used either, hence the post.
Which is a screw down method and what does the other use?
In any event, that seems like a good deal for either one, plus it's installed by Glock.:)
Plantman
10-24-2006, 14:27
Just got info from a local police supply store and the trijicon sites are 79.98 installed.
Hmmmmm! :banana:
Originally posted by windplex
What about the ones that use light tubes AND tritium? cannot remember brand at moment -- sorry.
They are TFOs made by TruGlo. Very nice sights IMO. I have them installed on both my G29 and G30.
To the original poster - the TFOs are what I would recommend but of the two you mention originally I would go Trijicons hands down.
Plantman
10-24-2006, 14:55
Glock says that their brand is made by truglow.
More than likely, I will go with the local guy installing them for 79.98 to save time.
Thanks
Plantman
10-26-2006, 08:21
Got em' installed yesterday along wiht my new ghost trigger. Can't wait to go shooting.
Originally posted by Plantman
Got em' installed yesterday along wiht my new ghost trigger. Can't wait to go shooting.
Those were the trijicons or glock ns?
windplex
10-27-2006, 09:55
Originally posted by Plantman
Got em' installed yesterday along wiht my new ghost trigger. Can't wait to go shooting.
What is a ghost trigger? Does it take out the first stage of the Glock trigger? Thank you!
Plantman
10-27-2006, 10:19
here's one.
Plantman
10-27-2006, 11:19
I'm not sure about your question as I am relatively new to Glocks.
I know that the new trigger is a lot easier to pull, resulting in tighter groups for me. The factory trigger was tiresome after awhile.:tongueout:
windplex
10-27-2006, 11:38
Originally posted by Plantman
I'm not sure about your question as I am relatively new to Glocks.
I know that the new trigger is a lot easier to pull, resulting in tighter groups for me. The factory trigger was tiresome after awhile.:tongueout:
there is a strengthening tool that allows you to strengthen one's individual fingers rather than the whole hand. So it is especially good for shooters. Comes in different resistance levels: blud; red red more resistant ( I have this one and like it)
Can't remember the bloody name -- REI sells it positioned for rock climbers. Open packages and find one that suites your current strength best.
Plantman
10-27-2006, 11:42
AND ANOTHER VIEW OF THE SITES
windplex
10-27-2006, 11:44
Originally posted by Plantman
AND ANOTHER VIEW OF THE SITES
Great gun and sights; enjoy it! Congrats!
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