jeep45238
03-14-2013, 03:41 PM
Did some shopping today, and one of the things I snagged up was a set of night sights for my Glock 23.
I typically hate night sights, especially if the rear sight isn't black. However, due to past experiences, I was on the hunt for a set of Ameriglow Hackathorns. I wasn't in luck - I found something even better though.
Trijicon HD Night sights are AWESOME. They offer a much clearer sight picture than traditional night sights, and have subdued rear tritium tubes. The front sight has a much larger tube, and and runs a large colored ring around the tube. Mine is orange, though yellow is available. The color is also a luminecint, and it pops in bright light.
That said, due to the front sight design, it pops in all light conditions - precisely what I was after for a carry pistol.
The rear sight is a large and deep U shaped notch, which makes front sight acquisition extremely fast and easy.
Not only did I get faster target acquisition over the stock sights, but groups were smaller, and follow ups were faster.
I would highly recommend them. Snagged them from Kyle's over in Finnytown for $140.
Better pictures than what I can get:
http://pistol-training.com/archives/4321
I don't quite buy the whole 'sights cutting time off hammer drills' part, but it does make the initial acquisition quicker. Additionally, I probably got such an improvement because it's been about 9 months since I've been able to really tickle a trigger.
I typically hate night sights, especially if the rear sight isn't black. However, due to past experiences, I was on the hunt for a set of Ameriglow Hackathorns. I wasn't in luck - I found something even better though.
Trijicon HD Night sights are AWESOME. They offer a much clearer sight picture than traditional night sights, and have subdued rear tritium tubes. The front sight has a much larger tube, and and runs a large colored ring around the tube. Mine is orange, though yellow is available. The color is also a luminecint, and it pops in bright light.
That said, due to the front sight design, it pops in all light conditions - precisely what I was after for a carry pistol.
The rear sight is a large and deep U shaped notch, which makes front sight acquisition extremely fast and easy.
Not only did I get faster target acquisition over the stock sights, but groups were smaller, and follow ups were faster.
I would highly recommend them. Snagged them from Kyle's over in Finnytown for $140.
Better pictures than what I can get:
http://pistol-training.com/archives/4321
I don't quite buy the whole 'sights cutting time off hammer drills' part, but it does make the initial acquisition quicker. Additionally, I probably got such an improvement because it's been about 9 months since I've been able to really tickle a trigger.