At first I wasn't sold on them, I prefer the snag free profiles of Novak and Truglo, HD's have a bit of a ledge so you can rack the slide with one hand (at this point I see that as a new fad/gimmick). What I do like about the Trigicon HD's is the wide and deep U notch of the rear sight - you can see more thu than. They also maximize your sight radius, but they're not as bright as the TRUGLO's.
Great pics. A help to me for setting up my new-to me- G20 &21
At first I wasn't sold on them, I prefer the snag free profiles of Novak and Truglo, HD's have a bit of a ledge so you can rack the slide with one hand (at this point I see that as a new fad/gimmick). What I do like about the Trigicon HD's is the wide and deep U notch of the rear sight - you can see more thu than. They also maximize your sight radius, but they're not as bright as the TRUGLO's.
This is one reason I'm looking at the Sevigny's - plain, wide U in the back and narrow FO at the front. And the front isn't so long that it hags into the slide cutout.
Here is my 23 and 27. The 23(left) has Trijicon and the 27(right) has Glock Brand Meprolights. The Meps are better for daylight because there is more white or opaqueness than the Trijicons but the Trijicons are better in low light
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