If you're in the Austin area, I sell them for $99. If you buy from me, installation is free, otherwise it's $15. I don't stock them though, as there's about 30 different variations of TFOs, so I'd have to preorder.Pecos wrote:OldCannon : This is for my G17 Gen4 CCW weapon.
So im thinking a set of TruGlo TFOs (Front & rear) available? The one's keith were discribing?
My Ruger P95 is my home defence gun & I agree a flach light attachment is better for home defense if it doesnt give away your location.
Thanks.
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- Mon Jul 08, 2013 1:35 pm
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Re: Best Tritium or Night Sights -Glock 17
- Mon Jul 08, 2013 1:17 pm
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Re: Best Tritium or Night Sights -Glock 17
I 100% recommend TruGlo TFOs.
1) Tritium is bright
2) The design of the fiber optic "tubes" on both front and back are EXTREMELY effective at gathering light, even at low levels
Personally, I have a Battlehook in the read and TruGlo TFO front sight (sadly, TruGlo doesn't sell just the front sight).
Now....having said all that, let me offer some advice IF you intend to get night sights for home defense:
Spend the money on a nice weapon light or handheld flashlight instead. There's a LOT of reasons why you should have a light, but not many where you should have "night sights" instead of a light (in home defense situations).
For CC though, it tends to be more practical to have a nice set of night sights, especially ones like the TFO that work splendidly in the daylight as well.
1) Tritium is bright
2) The design of the fiber optic "tubes" on both front and back are EXTREMELY effective at gathering light, even at low levels
Personally, I have a Battlehook in the read and TruGlo TFO front sight (sadly, TruGlo doesn't sell just the front sight).
Now....having said all that, let me offer some advice IF you intend to get night sights for home defense:
Spend the money on a nice weapon light or handheld flashlight instead. There's a LOT of reasons why you should have a light, but not many where you should have "night sights" instead of a light (in home defense situations).
For CC though, it tends to be more practical to have a nice set of night sights, especially ones like the TFO that work splendidly in the daylight as well.