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Senior Member
Join Date: June 4, 2012
Location: NV
Posts: 743
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Glock Trijicon night sites. Glock 20 SF
Looking at getting the Glock* Trijicon* front and rear sites less than $90 installed, or should I stay with the stock Glock sites?
Other options are welcome too. But I'm trying (overall $600gun+$800parts,barrels and slide=$1400 ) to keep the gun under $2000. Already on order with Wolf, Long slide with 6.61" 10mm threaded barrel and more (Dillon 6"). But I ordered stock Glock sites. Just came into money to order more. ![]() Looking at drill tap for a red dot scope to. Hey you never know. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: November 24, 2011
Location: West Palm Beach, FL
Posts: 297
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You can't go wrong either way. According to glockparts.com, Glock uses Meprolight inserts in their factory night sights. I've found all of them to be comparable..
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Junior member
Join Date: October 13, 2008
Location: Hermit's Peak
Posts: 623
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I do not like the stock sights at all. The Trijicons are a major upgrade in my opinion and well worth it.
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Senior Member
Join Date: June 4, 2012
Location: NV
Posts: 743
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Done deal, will be putting them on my G20SF long frame. Best thing is Lone Wolf will be installing them with my order of the long slide. What a deal!
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