I have the same Glock 23 gen 3 with Trijicon bright and tough green night sights had them for 4 -5 years they are guaranteed for 12 years. I like them. Don't know about the USPSA though.
This is a discussion on Recommended Night Sights within the Glock Accessories forums, part of the Glock General Discussion category; I've been toying with whether or not to purchase some tritium night sights for my Glock 23 Gen 3. Which is my main carry gun. ...
I've been toying with whether or not to purchase some tritium night sights for my Glock 23 Gen 3. Which is my main carry gun. Does anyone have any suggestions, I've looked at Trijicon, Meprolight, and even looked at the snake eyes sights (some videos and reviews I've read didn't impress me). I also don't want the sights to disqualify me from participating in USPSA, which I'm not sure is even possible.
Any input would be great. Thanks.
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I have the same Glock 23 gen 3 with Trijicon bright and tough green night sights had them for 4 -5 years they are guaranteed for 12 years. I like them. Don't know about the USPSA though.
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Did you use their Novak style sights or the regular Glock Style?
I asked the same question regarding my 19 a few weeks I got a lot of good info from the members here, in the end I chose the xs big dots tritium front and rear. I felt they were the best fit for what I need, they are very accurate in close distance and rapid fire but the farther out they lose accuracy. for defensive pistol only I would recommend them but not for a competition pistol
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Here is the USPSA Handbook.
If you are shooting Production, then page 83, Appendix D4, paragraph 21.6 states, "Sights, firing pins, firing pin retainers, pins, extractors and ejectors MAY be replaced with OFM or aftermarket parts." I really don't see any mention for or against replacing the sights in the other categories.
Have you ever looked at AmeriGlo Weapon Sights | I-DOT I've got these on my Shield and they are amazingI'm not a fan of the Big Dots too big for me and most folks say they aren't very good except for extreme close-up anything else and they will cover the target.
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I have ordered Truglo TFO's green/green for my 17.
I put replacement Trijicons on my three duty .40's last fall but I'm now looking at the new Truglo TFXs for the 9's.
Warren tactical has a great three dot tritium setup. The sights are .125 front with a .150 rear notch. In other words you will have light bars on both sides of the front sight for quick acquisition while transitioning between targets. the rear sight is also tritium only so its not very distracting in low light while the front is tritium and white dot. Or another great set of night sights is the trijicon HD's, they are very popular and good I dont know the dimensions on them but the front sight looks a bit wide for my taste.
I have these but I use just a plane black rear sight no tritium like the second picture. I really like them and you can rack the slide off the rear sight if your intersted in that. The use trijicon tritium inserts if that matters as well.
Warren Tactical Sight, Tritium 3 Dot Set for Glock
528-003 Sight/Warren Tactical/SetFix/Glock/Blk .150N Tactical Rear/Trt .215Tx.125W Front Detail Page
Trijicon HD's I dont have any experience with these but a lot the guys on the forum use them.
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