The Trijicon Bright & Tough Night Sight Set is a three-dot iron sight set that increase night-fire shooting accuracy by as much as five times over conventional sights. These Tritium Pistol Sights by Trijicon contain a capped lamp with a sapphire jewel to help evenly distribute the light while protecting the lamp from solvents and puncture. With a metal body cushioned within silicone rubber the Trijicon Bright & Tough Night Iron Sight features a unique shock-resistant design. Perfect for instinctive shooting the Trijicon Walther 3 Dot Front & Green Rear Night Sight is an impressive addition to any firearm. Specifications for Trijicon Bright & Tough Night Sights: Manufacturer: Trijicon Gun Make: Walther Gun Model: Walther PPQ, Walther P99 Fabric/Material: Metal Front Material: Tritium/Paint Gun Type: Pistol Attachment Type: Professional installation recommended. Front Blade Height: 0.205 in Rear Blade Height: 0.206 in Condition: New Trijicon Bright & Tough Night Sight Set, TJ-AP-WaltherWP01 WHITE RINGS TRITIUM-PHOSPHOR LAMP SAPPHIRE WINDOW PROTECTIVE ALUMINUM CYLINDERS Package Contents: Trijicon Bright & Tough Night Sights, TJ-AP-WaltherWP01
Legacy Reviewer –
Clear sight picture during the day & highly visible at night plus my 155gr Gold Dots print exactly to POA at 15yds. You wont find a better sight night or otherwise for the PPQPros: Clean sight picture, typical Trijicon quality. Cons: Front sight is a bear to get the screw started(not their fault, its a design issue)
Christopher –
These sights are bright and clear. Easy to pickup in bright or low light. I wish the white area was bolder like some if the other trijicon models I have. The white ring is thin on these. The profile is also taller and boxy compared to the factory sights. Pro or con depending on perspective. You can use these to rack the slide unlike the factory sights but the factory sights are anti snag.
Gabriel –
Night Sights are as advertised. I usually use Meprolight, but wanted to try these Trijicon’s on my PPQ M2. They don’t close the sight picture anymore, which is a shame, but they still function as they should.
Alex –
Crisp consistent glow, and the install was straightforward enough. Quick shipping and works great.Others take note, these are dimensionally a bit different than the factory PPQ sights. The front is .040" taller, with a slightly smaller gap for the rear. This hasn't impacted POI, but the width of the gap does make for a different sight picture.
BB –
I prefer these to the Trijicon HD sights which I have on my S&W M&P, because these offer a crisp three-dot sight picture, day or night. These fit exactly as replacements for the polymer originals, but are clearly tougher metal. You'll need a thin-wall 3/16" socket to tighten the front sight, which has a very thin hex head in a very tight space. I used blue Locktite to keep it in place. The rear sight can be removed and replaced in seconds. You must take out the windage adjustment screw with reverse threads from the original rear sight and put it into the Trijicon rear sight before snapping the sight into place with the plunger pin built into the slide. I used a SightMark laser bore sight cartridge to align windage. This can be done at home by shooting the laser (carefully) across the desired distance, without wasting ammo. A quarter-turn tweak on the windage screw and I was done. Elevation was spot on. Between the easy-to-replace design of the PPQ and the solid three-dot sight picture of the Trijicon sight, this was the best sight replacement experience I've had.
Timothy –
I took a chance on ordering dissimilar colored sights. On installation and testing, I think the green on green is still better. The yellow rear just don't show as well, hence acquisition is slower, to me.