I can tell which way to put on my t-shirts from the telltale holes.
I can tell which way to put on my t-shirts from the telltale holes.
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The M&P version looks like it is more rounded off, I did not look at the Glock versions. If you scroll down on the link you posted and select the brand of pistol then the available style/model compatibility there is more pics of different angles.
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These look like a game changer for defensive/duty sights.
The front sight is even wider (.160) than the regular HD (.144). The rear sight opening is the same as the HD (.169).
I like the concept, but until they narrow those specs (both front and rear) and give me the choice of a plain black rear, I'm going to pass.
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How different is this from the TRUEGLO TFO/TFX sights? I don't remember much about the TRUEGLOs, but I have a vague feeling that they weren't seen as being very good options for whatever reason.
I’ll hold off until I see the sight picture on a G19 and G26 held at arm’s length. That front sight is thiccc.
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I was about get in line until I saw that front sight width. I think a .125 is the largest front sight width I'd want.
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They probably need the wider sight to facilitate the screw in color insert. It loos like the top of a Torx head screw.
I think the quality of early TRUGLOs was poor, while the newer TFX/TFX PRO ones were holding up okay. Being able to replace the fiber optic insert in the Trijicons is a big advantage both for maintenance and customization, and since the fiber optic is exposed on all sides I would expect it to gather more light than the TFX. The Trijicon rear also doesn't have the unnecessary fiber optics of the TRUGLOs. Somewhere around here I think I've got a set of TFX PROs I was going to try on my PPS, I'll have to dig them up and compare with the Trijicons when they arrive.
Edit: Dug up the thread that led me to buy a set of TFX PROs for my PPS. Maybe @JodyH could swing by with an update if he's still using them?
Yep, the retainer replacement packs contain a T10 key.
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