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    TruGlo TFX Pro sights

    I'm very interested in seeing how the TruGlo TFX Pro sights look.
    Before I pull the trigger on some, anyone here have a set?
    I've heard the TFX hold up better than the old TFO's and the Pro now has a contrasting orange outline.

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    I have a set made for Glockmiester that I've been using for a short while.

    One of the guys I train with used them in a class or two we both attended. Then I put a set on my 19 painted front sight orange blacked out rear with sharpie. No issues so far. Most recently used them in Tom Givens Combative Pistol Last month.

    http://www.glockmeister.com/Glockmei...ctinfo/GMTS01/

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    Look interesting -- where can you buy the Pro model (don't see them for sale)?
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    So far only found the Pro in stock on their web store at full MSRP of $186.
    I'm hoping they roll out to some discount vendors soon in the <$150 range.
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    The TFX is supposed to be fully sealed in sapphire capped vials so they're solvent proof unlike the more fragile TFO fiber optic tubes.
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    Installed mine today.

    Initial impressions:
    Very high quality sights, install took minimal fitting. Much slicker install than my HD's or Dawsons (and way better than Heinie).

    Front is 0.155" wide.
    Rear notch is 0.160" wide.

    Both the fiber optic and the tritium are bright without being overpowering.

    Haven't made it to the range yet to see what elevation looks like.
    Elevation ratio is exactly the same as the Trijicon HD's (rear +0.012) so they should shoot to the same POA/POI as the HD's.



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    That pistol looks vaguely familiar, but where is the hammer?
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Hammer fell off.
    Getting ready for a "Mano y Mano" steel shoot off in December and I can mow down steel faster with the VP9 than I can the P2K.
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    Only thing I'd change on these sights would be some dim yellow rear fiber optics/tritium instead of the green.
    I'll see how they work on the range and maybe dim them up with a Sharpie if needed.
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    Please keep us posted - I am very interested in these sights, Sir.

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