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    New Glock sights??

    Group need to pick the collective wisdom on new sights, now as I approach the big 70 and tri-focal are the norm the old standard Glock set up isn't working out any more, I have all ways used big black rear sights and a gold bead on my 1911's , but those are getting weak too. Would like a rear thats more open, "U" ,shape ghost ring you name it to gather more light front is open to ideas, except fiber optic

    What say you??? And thanks
    "A shot never fired is always a miss"

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    Trijicon HD. Great sights.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Suwannee Tim View Post
    He wants something par-full. But not too par-full.

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    Another vote for Trijicon HDs

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    If you have the $$ to spend on Trijicon HD's, do it.

    I went with Ameriglo's, I have three different types, the Kyle Defoors, Pro-I dot (my favorite) and the CAP sights.

    At about half the cost of the Trijicon HD's, and awesome customer service, I would recommend at least taking a look.



    http://vdmsr.blogspot.com/2013/09/am...ap-sights.html

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    My eyes are not what they used to be either, and I've found I prefer a gaudy front sight and subdued rear sight. XS sights fit that bill pretty well.

    http://xssights.com/index.php?nID=si...ts&sID=handgun


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    Another Trijicon HD user here. Older eyes too and these work great.

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    I use Trijicon HD in Yellow bc I could no longer tolerate the Trijicon 's with the white outline. From my 20's-40's the standard Trijicons worked just fine then at 45 they didn't. I'm using progressive glasses btw. I hope I never have to use XS Big Dots.
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    10-8 Performance offers the U rear sight you're referring to. Check out their website as it offers advise on what their rear sights will work with. No experience with the Trijicon HD fronts, but one would probably work with a 10-8 rear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walkin' trails View Post
    10-8 Performance offers the U rear sight you're referring to. Check out their website as it offers advise on what their rear sights will work with. No experience with the Trijicon HD fronts, but one would probably work with a 10-8 rear.
    Just FYI, the HDs have a "U" rear sight.

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    My favorite sights I've ever put on a handgun are Trijicon HDs. The combination of a wide-U rear(minus white outline around tritium) and the big bright front have made me noticeably faster while maintaining good accuracy out to 15 yards. At 20+ I find myself having to consciously slow down some to maintain decent groups. I'm adding a Gen4 G17 to the stable any day now so I've been looking at what options I have for putting together a set of sights similar to the HDs but possibly slightly narrower rear U and slightly narrower bright front in hopes of improving times and groups at distance.

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