Using the Ameriglo Spartans. Very much like the Trijicon HD's, but with a square notch vs. the U notch of the HD's.
Using the Ameriglo Spartans. Very much like the Trijicon HD's, but with a square notch vs. the U notch of the HD's.
All of my non-competition Glocks have Ameriglo Operator yellow/green sights. Unfortunately these do not seem to be available anymore.
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Are the Trijicon hds worth the extra money over ameriglo pro idots? Going to order some new sights this week.
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I have HD's on 2 guns. I have very limited experience with I-dots. The HD's are extremely tough. I think Ameriglo's products are not considered quite as rugged. Also, when I looked at I-dots on a colleagues gun, if you could see the entire disc on the front sight then the top of the front sight was higher than the top of the rear sight. If you lined up the tops of the front and the rear, then the bottom of the disc was obscured. I did not care for that.
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I have a HK VP9 with the HD sights. I love them. The front sight pulls my eye and puts me right where I need to be. I will be getting these on any gun I intend to carry. I also use them for competition and have done well there too.
I have Trijicon HDs on four Glocks and on my Springfield Compact 1911. I guess I like them.
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