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🔫 Elevate Your Precision with Tritium Power!
The AmeriGlo 3 Dot Tritium sights are expertly crafted for Glock models 17, 19, 22, and others, featuring a glowing green front dot and a serrated black rear for optimal targeting in any lighting condition. Made in the USA, these sights ensure durability and reliability for every shooting experience.
J**S
Best combat sights available
I've tried a number of combat sights for my Glocks since 1999. I used the Warren Sevigny sights for competition and duty, and prefer plain rear sights, a wide notch and a slimmer front sight blade. This allows more precise windage placement. I swapped my Glocks to these, and they are perfect for me. Relatively low profile so they don't snag, anti-glare ridged rear sight, wide rear notch, bright orange front with tritium. They are durable, easy to acquire and low cost compared to the competition.
C**D
Good if you want to cowitness with a red dot
These cowitness nicely with my 365 with holosun 507k and LiveFree slide. One thing that surprised me is that the taller and blockier sights were actually more uncomfortable to carry than the Holosun red dot.
M**H
They back up their products
Nice cowitness on the macro with a 507k. Even gunsmiths break these off on install but the company is great about replacing without a hassle.
A**O
FITS THE NEW GLOCK MODEL 44 [22LR]
I'm an experienced gunsmith/armorer and they WILL fit. But you need to take care because this is a polymer [plastic] slide. I used a slide press, lubed the old with white lithium grease, pressed off left to right. I used the side clamp feature of my press with cushioning to support the slide in three positions. I then applied a bit more grease to the new metal sight and pressed on right to left. aerosol gun cleaner to clean out excess grease then blew some canned air in and dabbed off the grease that blew out. DONE! Now my Glock 19's have the exact same sight set up as my new .22..I install al LOT of other make sights that are also very good, Ameri-Glo's are IMO the best value for your dollar. They are my go-to when recommending sights and this blackout rear/blaze orange-tritium are the best for older or slow-focusing eyes. You will be able to get on and index targets a lot faster and once again IMO is a better 'crutch' than using a laser sighting system because you don't have to worry about battery life or custom holsters due to the under barrel/slide laser body.
D**S
Can’t beat it for the money!!
This is my first set of ameriGlow sights. I installed them on a G19. I have ran Trijicon, TruGlo, glock nightsigts, as well as the old white box and dot. I am a firm believer that sights should be on of the first upgrades you do, after you learn to shoot the gun through lots of lead and brass tax.Installation: is very simple and strait forward. If you have a little bit of patience and time you can put them on yourself. I did buy a sight push tool, as I want to start doing more simple upgrades on my own. Save your self a little money and DIY.Construction: it’s all steel. That is the big thing for me upgrading any sights. They are strong. The tritium in them glows very bright for low light, and the big orang dot is very fast to pick up. The only down side if you IWB carry and you do not have a high garde, is the rear sight is a little aggressive and will occasionally rube your skin. Not that big of a deal.In use: I have had them on the range in a few different environments, very sunny, overcast, low light and indoor. They perform excellent in all of them. They really stand out in daylight, I almost fell like I have a fiber optic front sight, but with out them being fragile. I have right around 1,500 rounds through the gun with these sights on. I am considering switching to them to a G17, just to check them out.Hands down for the price you can’t beat them. Get them, and you will love them.
E**O
Fit great on a G44
I bought these sights for a Glock G44. I was a little worried about the added weight of the metal rear sight, as everyone was saying it could be enough weight to cause the slide not to cycle. If it matters, I use CCI Minimag 40gr.I put them on anyways (worst case I would just keep the front tritium dot and black out the rear). I used a sight pusher tool (from wiregear I think), and was able to take off the stock plastic sights and put on the metal sights without scraping any polymer from the slide.For comparison in the attached picture, left is the G44 (what I replaced), and right is a G17 with Ameriglos from Glock. I'm not sure how "fresh" these Ameriglos from Amazon are, but they were at least brighter than the G17 ones (which are a couple years old).Overall pretty happy with the price on Amazon.
N**Y
Rear hangs off the back a little
Front is great, serrations on the rear too. The rear sight sits just a mm or so of the back of the slide, i don't like it.
C**H
Great value for the price
The sight was easy to install with a nylon headed mallet and a nylon punch. I watched a few YouTube videos on it and talked to some people I know. I only had to adjust them once after installation to make it perfect. At $54.00 it was hard to beat. This is a sight for a defensive firearm, you don't need anything super fancy or expensive for what is 99.99% of the time likely to be across a room. Be sure not to overtighten the front sight, I used a tiny drop of Blue Loctite on the bolt.
A**R
Front sight can break if not very careful well install it
Had a slight problem with the sights,WhyNotOutside-UStoCA. Was excellent in helping with the problem.Will deal with them again.