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    Need Night Sights for my Glocks; Which Ameriglo's?

    After reading about the issues that some have had with Glock factory sights I am looking at upgrading to steel night sights. Based on feedback in the forum I am leaning towards the AmeriGlo - but would like recommendations on the model. These ould go on the G22, G24 and G27 and be used for IDPA, CCW and HD. Which AmeriGlo's do you recommend?

    I am considering these which are $42 on AmeriGlo's website.
    https://www.ameriglo.net/catalog/sig...l-combinations

    Also looking at these which are $69
    https://www.ameriglo.net/catalog/sig...ete-sets/u-rap

    Lots of options on the AmeriGlo site - feedback?

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    i absolutely love my Ameriglo Hackathorn Sights. i gotthem from www.lonewolfdist.com on the advice of a good friend.

    they are a plain rear and a tritium front with a day-glo orange outline font. i have them on a 35 and a 23 and shoot IDPA and GSSF with them. the font sight in the sun looks like a red dot sight its so bright, almost like cheating. i paid $75/set iirc. i will have these on any glock i buy from now on. will be ordering sets for my 17 and 26 soon as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by broylz View Post
    i absolutely love my Ameriglo Hackathorn Sights. i gotthem from www.lonewolfdist.com on the advice of a good friend.

    they are a plain rear and a tritium front with a day-glo orange outline font. i have them on a 35 and a 23 and shoot IDPA and GSSF with them. the font sight in the sun looks like a red dot sight its so bright, almost like cheating. i paid $75/set iirc. i will have these on any glock i buy from now on. will be ordering sets for my 17 and 26 soon as well.
    broylz - I like the bright orange front; I'm torn between the orange circle front and the orange square. Did you get the 0 or +1 (I'm assuming this refers to height of the front sight) from www.lonewolfdist.com ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by broylz View Post
    i absolutely love my Ameriglo Hackathorn Sights. i gotthem from www.lonewolfdist.com on the advice of a good friend.

    they are a plain rear and a tritium front with a day-glo orange outline font. i have them on a 35 and a 23 and shoot IDPA and GSSF with them. the font sight in the sun looks like a red dot sight its so bright, almost like cheating. i paid $75/set iirc. i will have these on any glock i buy from now on. will be ordering sets for my 17 and 26 soon as well.
    +1 I have them on my Glock and they are very nice.

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    i got the 0 option. the +1 is for the 45 and 10mm models. should say which isfor which model in the product description.

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    I use the AmeriGlo orange/green ProGlo front, coupled with the Pro Operators rears on all of my Glocks. The SKU for the green insert rear sight is GL-227-OP-R and there is a yellow version that is GL-229-OP-R. These rears have a .256" height that corresponds with the standard height front sight. For the front sight, I use the .165" bright orange that surrounds a green tritium insert. The SKU for this front is GL-212-OR-C.

    This combination gives you a reasonably profiled sight that is very easy to acquire in the daylight.
    I like my rifles like my women - short, light, fast, brown, and suppressed.

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    I'm shaking down the Hacks on my gen4 26 at the moment. The sight picture is a bit different than my traditional 6 o'clock hold, though can be remedied (so I've heard) by using the 10mm/45acp sights on a 9mm/40s&w gun. Very nice sight picture, however.

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    I like the Hack type front sight with orange outline and the cheaper wide rear sight that has a front face to facilitate easier racking of the slide with one handed drills. The Hack rear had a sloped/angled front portion of the rear sight last I checked.

    Jake

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    I run and really like these.





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    For those of you who run Hack sights:

    Just wondering how "sharp" the front sight is for you guys when trying to focus on it for longer range shots (25yds +)?

    I installed a set about a week or so ago, and have taken it to an indoor range as well as shooting it outdoors (accuracy testing/zeroing @ 25yds in both instances). Both times, I couldn't get a good hard focus on the front sight and it looked blurry to me. As a result, my groups opened up about 3" compared to Kyle Defoor sights or even stock Glock sights. When I was shooting outside, it was a pretty bright day, and the front sight even seemed to "bloom" so to speak, and couldn't get a good enough focus on it to line up the top of the posts.

    No doubt they are fast up close, but I'm not terribly happy with my results at distance. Has me thinking about picking up some RB1 sights since I do like a tritium front and plain rear...

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