The Ameriglo Hackathorn sights I've seen tend to have a much wider than average rear notch, which you can adapt to easily enough with practice. I believe the notch on the Trijicon HD's is narrower.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong...
The Ameriglo Hackathorn sights I've seen tend to have a much wider than average rear notch, which you can adapt to easily enough with practice. I believe the notch on the Trijicon HD's is narrower.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong...
3/15/2016
Pretty sure the Hack's rear notch is .180". The HD's do indeed seem narrower than that.
The rear on the Hacks are .180". I have a couple of sets.
If not me, then who?
Please re-read my post-the Hackathorn REAR sight wasn't up for consideration.
Last edited by Chuck Whitlock; 08-28-2013 at 09:39 AM. Reason: clarity
I think any of them will work well.
I never tried the Hack with the Pro Operator; I used it with their wide Warren-esque figure 8 night sight setup and the bottom of the rear notch was too high. This resulted in a lot of high shots because the eye naturally wants to see the entire orange dot of the front sight but proper alignment required it to be "sunset" a little bit. This probably won't happen with the Pro Operator because of its 3-dot design.
The Trijicon HDs worked very well.
Personally, the CAP/Pro-Operator worked best of the ones I tried. But again I haven't done the Hack/Pro combo.