The complete Trijicon Night Sight for Glock for the Glock automatic pistols will wow you with every use. Plastic blades are replaced with all steel blades with night sights to make this Night Sight Set from Trijicon one of a kind. These Trijicon self-luminous iron sights are proven to give shooters five times greater night fire accuracy with the same speed as instinctive shooting. The unique shock resistant design is patented and used exclusively by Trijicon, making the Trijicon Night Sights Set for Glock the first choice of major handgun manufacturers, and standard issue with hundreds of municipal and county departments, numerous state police departments and several federal agencies. Construction for strength starts with a tritium filled glass lamp core which is surrounded by a silicone shock cushion, making the Trijicon Night Sight Practice Set for Glock endure years of heavy use. This is further protected within an aluminum sleeve that is faced with a hard, polished sapphire window. The sapphire provides a precisely circular aiming dot as well as sealing out the elements, so the Trijicon Night Sights for Glock hold up in all weather conditions. Trijicon Night Sights are built to withstand years of recoil and harsh duty use, so you’ll depend on yours time after time. For more information on Trijicon Night Sight Sets please make sure to check out the Trijicon Night Sight Sets Catalog in PDF format (~250Kb). Specifications for Trijicon Bright & Tough Night Sights for Glock: Manufacturer: Trijicon Gun Make: Glock Gun Model: Glock 17, Glock 39, Glock 38, Glock 33, Glock 26, Glock 23, Glock 19, Glock 22, Glock 24, Glock 34, Glock 35, Glock 17L, Glock 27 Color: Green, Black Fabric/Material: Aluminum Front Material: Tritium/Paint Gun Type: Pistol Attachment Type: Professional installation recommended. Illumination Type: Tritium Features of Trijicon Bright & Tough Night Sights for Glock: Increase night-fire shooting accuracy by as much as five times over conventional sights Require no batteries or other power sources to operate Housed in a metal body and cushioned within silicone rubber, Bright & Tough Night Sights feature a unique shock-resistant design Each lamp is capped with a sapphire jewel to help evenly distribute the light while protecting the lamp from solvents and puncture Package Contents: Trijicon Bright & Tough Night Sight for Glock
Dylan –
I wanted a good set of night sights to replace my standard Glock ones. I spent some time looking different night sights up because this would be my first set. After some research, I decided the Trijicon Bright & Tough night sights were what I wanted. The colors I choose were green front and rear. Shortly after receiving them I took them to a local gunsmith to have them professionally installed on my Glock 19. The quality of the sights is really good and the price is hard to beat. These sights are made solid and definitely a nice upgrade from the factory Glock sights. I may even end up buying another set down the road.
User –
Ordered Sunday received Thursday. The sights are much better than the stock Glock plastic ones.Very visible in low or no light. The Trijicon 3 dot sight picture is preferable over standard Glock sights.
Travis Parks –
These sights are designed for a 50 yard zero and will hit consistently high at 25. You'll definitely need a sight pusher too. Don't attempt this with a punch. The fit is way too tight for that. Overall a quality product.
Slayer –
Pretty good sights. Very clear to see and color differences make it easier to quickly acquire the sights. Easy installation and adjustment with a Glock-friendly rear sight tool. Easy to see day or night!!
Doc –
I initially bought the Trijicon front and rear set for my Glock 21 G4. The front blade in the set is 0.150" high and printed about 5" high from point of aim at 25 yards with my pistol. I spent another $60 on a 0.170" front blade and this brought the POI down 2" so that it is centered on NRA 25 yd bullseye target, just where I like it (FORS).Optics Planet seems to be the only place one can buy the taller front blades, even the Trijicon website does not mention them. My only gripe is that I had to buy a useless 0.150" blade in the original set. It would be better if Trijicon sold the front and rear sights separately.My local gunsmith charges $50 to install Glock sights, so I invested $110 for a MGW rear sight tool and $10 for a front sight tool (an ultra-skinny 3/16" hex driver) and did it myself. I am not especially good with tools but it was pretty simple. Numerous YouTube videos are available.The packaging for the 0.170" front sight does not list the Glock 21 as a compatible model but it worked just fine on my Glock 21 G4.I will also comment that the luminosity of the Trijicon sights is less than I expected. They glow brightly in total darkness but just look like white dots in dim light or sunlight. Nonethelsss, the solid steel construction makes these a worthwhile upgrade to the stock factory plastic sights.
Legacy Reviewer –
I take this opportunity to share my experience with Trijicon-Night-Sights. Recently, I purchased two sets of these sights, one to replace an older Night-Sight that was fading away on a Glock 26 (they were not Trijicon), and another to replace the stock original sights on a Glock 22. How can I put this? I just love them and wondered why I put up the old sights so long! They were installed by a local gun shop in minutes, inexpensively, and they work! They work very well! In fact, I bought a third set but for an H&K P7; not in stock with Optics Planet but was ordered, and arrived much quicker than the projected arrival date. I now use the Glocks, and the H&K, much more than in the past. The Trijicon-Night Sights are bright (and I need something bright at my age). I was not comfortable with using a flashlight to perhaps make myself a target, nor was I comfortable with a laser beam, changing the shape and balance of my pistol; I also wanted something that always worked, without batteries. I have no hesitation in recommending the Trijicon-Night-Sights as the answer to day and night shooting. J RobertsPros: They work greatCons: none