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Section 8: Handguns Subject: Trijicon Heavy Duty Msg# 853728
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I have those sights on my custom Glock 27. They are among my favorite carry gun sights!
Image below from Jerry Webb - Image Title: PRO Front Ameriglo PRO front
Ameriglo PRO rear sight
Glock 27 with EXO "Fail Zero" treatment But then I like Big Dot sights, and Mark doesn't like those either. I have come to the conclusion that I cannot recommend sights. Everyone's eyes and preferences are different, so IMO saying XXXX sights are best is a waste of time. Worse, as most of us are finding out, what works for me may not even work for ME as my eyes age -- and that is most aggravating. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Mark, out of curiosity, have you ever gotten hands-on experience with these sights? Do you still think the same way as expressed in your note here? Stu Image below from Mark Freburg - Image Title: photos Image Info: The latest in modern tactical handgun sights. I like the U-shaped rear sight; the front ball and U-shape rear really work well for old eyes. I prefer the yellow over orange, although white is a better choice. Young people will learn that all-dancing florescent colors are not going to cut it once their eyes age a bit, but young people are running the industry and so we get hot pink and hot yellow--reminds me of the 1980s. The rear cocking ledge is barely more useful than a kickstand on a horse, but it's the current fad, and no manufacturer wants to be left out. Solid steel sights are a cut above plastic for Glocks. (July 12) |