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01-28-2013, 20:06
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Location: WV
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What sights for my g34?
Currently I have four glocks, and my 19, and 23 have the same ameriglo I dot pros on them.
I still have a 17, and a 34 that need sights. Both of these pistols are primarily competition pistols, but the 17 also doubles as a night stand gun.
I'm pretty sure I'm putting more ameriglos on the 17, but what about the 34? How much difference would I notice between the ameriglos and warren tactical competition sights?
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01-29-2013, 11:20
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#2
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Florida
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I have Slant Pros on my 35 all black, but I just put a front sight with the red plastic insert and is a big difference, haven't try this combination at the range yet though.
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01-29-2013, 11:59
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: McDonough, Ga.
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Sevigney's on my 34. Wide rear, fiber optic narrow front.
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01-29-2013, 12:25
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I have the original sights on my 34.
Seem to work extremely well.
Love the Glock sights.
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01-29-2013, 12:59
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Location: Abilene, TX
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I like the Glock factory night sights on my carry guns. I would recommend keeping them all the same.
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01-29-2013, 15:04
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TheGlockTalker
I have the original sights on my 34.
Seem to work extremely well.
Love the Glock sights.
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I shoot much better with a thinner front sight.
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01-30-2013, 11:06
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Woodbury, TN Cannon Cty
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Im having the same issue. I generally say I hate my Glock 34 sights but I need to take into consideration my 66 year old eyes because Im sure its more the problem.
Im going to take a look at some reflex options. I only use it to make holes in paper.
The cost is another concern reflex can get pricy but if I go with optional front and rears I don't think it will resolve my focus issues.
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02-04-2013, 19:44
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AR15 guy
I shoot much better with a thinner front sight.
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Me too! I use a Heine Straight Eight rear, plain black rear w/.140 notch and a Dawson .115 wide FO front on my competition Glocks 34/35. Fast and accurate!
S45
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02-05-2013, 18:45
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Location: Nashville - Music City
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I've got the Dawson Precision adjustable rear (green fiber optic) with the .300 tall .100 wide (green) front sight on the 34 I use for IDPA, and it's very thin, and awful nice. I pity my hand on the day I rip my skin open on it... the back is cut sharp where it meets the slide, so when it's raised a little, there's a gap that's eventually gonna catch me. (In the spirit of full disclosure, ten thousand rounds or so, and it's never happened once... but I can tell it MIGHT happen one day.) But it is the fastest sight. Natural and easy to see and therefore very, very accurate.
I've got the non-adjustable set on my Advantage Arms .22lr conversion slide and they might be better, if you're using it for daily stuff.
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02-06-2013, 04:09
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I like adjustable sights, and Dawson makes some good ones. For IDPA/USPSA I'm sure they're fine. I had a Bomar rear on a pistol that I managed to break off while doing malfunction drills in a pistol class. Fortunately, it was a stainless gun so the blood didn't damage the finish. 
s45
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