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Glock Sights
I do not care for the factory sights on my Glock 17, any suggestions on a replacement? Is it necessary to buy a tool to replace the sights? I would prefer to replace the factory sights with something that glows all green and puurrty. Thanks. :P
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Re: Glock Sights
Yes, I've seen in some aftermarket catalogs a sight pusher-oner-thingy for the rear sight, if memory serves it's just under $100.00. However I don't know about the front sight, not sure how it's secured in place.jbirds1210 wrote: Is it necessary to buy a tool to replace the sights?
Here's a link to the page:
http://www.glockstore.com/pgroup_descri ... _id%3D4%26
And my sights are factory, mainly because my Glock is so HUGE that it see's more time in the safe than in the holster. I would love to trade it for a G23.
My G21 for your G23? Anybody? Anybody? Oh well.
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I have actually gotten used to the stock sights on my G23 (and no, you can't have it!
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I like the "pocket effect" I get with that system...The contrast helps me discern a good sight picture in fluid shooting situations...
I am sure I could get used to the "night sights" available for these pistols that are available out there...But night sights are not much use in daylight to me (go figure
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In lighted conditions, there is not much contrast to them and they are hard to line up properly in my opinion...duh?
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If there ever was to be some sort of merge between the two, I'd jump on that bandwagon in a NY minute...
I like the "pocket effect" I get with that system...The contrast helps me discern a good sight picture in fluid shooting situations...
I am sure I could get used to the "night sights" available for these pistols that are available out there...But night sights are not much use in daylight to me (go figure

In lighted conditions, there is not much contrast to them and they are hard to line up properly in my opinion...duh?
But...
If there ever was to be some sort of merge between the two, I'd jump on that bandwagon in a NY minute...
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Re: Glock Sights
Trijicon Night Sights are nice. I would suggest that you make the front site a different color than the rear sights.jbirds1210 wrote:I do not care for the factory sights on my Glock 17, any suggestions on a replacement? Is it necessary to buy a tool to replace the sights? I would prefer to replace the factory sights with something that glows all green and puurrty. Thanks. :P
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I have Trij's on my 23. I shipped it to Glock shortly after I bought it to have them installed.They're about 11 years old now; I'll probably be switching to Meps very soon. I have Meps on my PM9. They seem brighter than the Trij's. I keep telling myself I'm gonna try XS Big Dot Sights, but I want to try them on someone else's gun before I buy 'em for mine.
Rumor has it that the stock factory plastic sights are prone to breakage.
Rumor has it that the stock factory plastic sights are prone to breakage.
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jbirds1210,
I like the stock sights on mine. However I'ld take nightsights if somebody gave them to me. (I'm too cheap to buy them)
FYI; http://www.theglockguy.com (Jack Tippit) sells parts for reasonable prices and he will install stuff you buy from him free or cheap. He will install stuff you buy someplace else for a reasonable fee. I bought a 3.5# trigger bar and the 'NY' spring from him at a show at Reliant Center a year or so ago. He installed it and polished the trigger parts while I wandered around the show. I found him to be honest and competent and he answered several emails I sent him quickly. I plan on having him put a smooth trigger on my Glock next time I'm able to get to show he is at.
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I like the stock sights on mine. However I'ld take nightsights if somebody gave them to me. (I'm too cheap to buy them)
FYI; http://www.theglockguy.com (Jack Tippit) sells parts for reasonable prices and he will install stuff you buy from him free or cheap. He will install stuff you buy someplace else for a reasonable fee. I bought a 3.5# trigger bar and the 'NY' spring from him at a show at Reliant Center a year or so ago. He installed it and polished the trigger parts while I wandered around the show. I found him to be honest and competent and he answered several emails I sent him quickly. I plan on having him put a smooth trigger on my Glock next time I'm able to get to show he is at.
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Thanks OE,
I think I have visited with this guy before...I will look him up when I am ready. Thanks to everyone for the ideas! Have a great day.
I think I have visited with this guy before...I will look him up when I am ready. Thanks to everyone for the ideas! Have a great day.
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I actually saw someone this last weekend that had that flourecent tube "front sight" on an XD, or it may have been a Glock...
I actually like that idea, but forgot who puts out a product like that...And is it something I could figure out how to install???
I actually like that idea, but forgot who puts out a product like that...And is it something I could figure out how to install???
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Yep, couldn't recall the name/maker right then...sensei wrote:All my glocks have Meprolights. Green on green. Get them installed by Jack at the Pasadena gun shows for $69.00. Can't beat the sights or the deal.
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