I've got an older SIG P229 with dim night sights. I understand the "Siglite" night sights are Meps. how are these compared to Trijicons?
I've got an older SIG P229 with dim night sights. I understand the "Siglite" night sights are Meps. how are these compared to Trijicons?
Last edited by ra2bach; 08-05-09 at 20:42.
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I've had both on my Glock 19s. I prefer Trijicon. The Meps I had were much dimmer and the front "lens" protruded from the front sight slightly. Nothing about them screamed "quality".
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I have both, Trijicons on my Ed Brown, but I slightly prefer the Meprolights on my SIG 226 - they have a bigger white ring around the capsule on the front sight that helps me pick them up just a bit quicker than the Trijis.
The brightness on both seems the same.
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I have Trijicon sights (multiple sets) and my experience with them has been good. I've got a set on a pistol that are ten years old and they're still doing their job. I've got two more years to go before I run out of warranty.
I have had several sets of Trijicons, but I am running Ameriglos on my M&P. I like them a lot. They seem brighter and the front has a large white ring around it.
http://www.ameriglo.net/weapon_site/...ms_sights.html
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