Glock Night Sight Question

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Re: Glock Night Sight Question

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AndyC wrote:
austinrealtor wrote:( :biggrinjester: what else do you call those little green chunks of cryptonite?)
Tritium lamps pressing against a strand of fiber-optic.

The lamp itself is a tiny glass tube coated on the inside with phosphor, then filled with tritium gas and sealed by laser - the tritium excites the phosphor and makes it glow, much like a cathode-ray tube TV set. Those glass tubes are usually sealed into a little aluminum tube with silicon for shock-absorption and then topped with a sapphire lens - the whole thing is the lamp ;-)

I saw a patent last week for Wilson Combat - they must be coming out with their own version of a fiberoptic-and-tritium sight sometime.
So do you prefer to be called a "nerd" or a "geek"?

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Re: Glock Night Sight Question

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... but seriously, thanks for the explanations fellas .... think I might just try those. I saw some for about $80 online somewhere (around there they're $100+ at gun shops).

Easy to self-install, or do you need sight pusher and special sight wrench etc?
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Re: Glock Night Sight Question

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The Glock factory sights are just too wide. I have the best luck with Heine, Sevigny, or Warren tactical.

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Re: Glock Night Sight Question

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austinrealtor wrote: So do you prefer to be called a "nerd" or a "geek"?

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Perhaps you should use this guide to help choose :)
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Re: Glock Night Sight Question

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jbirds1210 wrote:The Glock factory sights are just too wide. I have the best luck with Heine, Sevigny, or Warren tactical.

Jason
:tiphat: It must be nice to have young/good eyesight. I need the wide sights (big sights are a accurate). Helps to dispell all the fuzziness. :???:
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Re: Glock Night Sight Question

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gigag04 wrote:Aside: Don't deal with Botach.


Their customer service has an atrocious record with hobbyists and BTDTs alike.
OK... here they are at about the same price as Botach (free shipping). :thumbs2:

http://www.impactguns.com/store/788130080764.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Never dealt with these guys before, though. :headscratch
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I have dealt with Impactguns and have mixed feelings about it. I have gotten things from them on time sometimes and other times they took forever. Customer service is great though because they always answer their emails under 3-4 hours.
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