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Forgot to post the night sights, Tru Glo. I was skeptical at first but after practicing with them at night and then qualifiing with them, wow do they work.
 

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Forgot to post the night sights, Tru Glo. I was skeptical at first but after practicing with them at night and then qualifiing with them, wow do they work.
If these are the green fiber (with tritium vials behind them) Truglos, take a Sharpy and black out the back two lights. They will still glow through but will be dimmer and your eye will be drawn to the front sight where it belongs. This works in daylight with the fiber as well.

I've done this on two sets of Truglo TFX's (pretty much the same as TFO's)
 
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If these are the green fiber (with tritium vials behind them) Truglos, take a Sharpy and black out the back two lights. They will still glow through but will be dimmer and your eye will be drawn to the front sight where it belongs. This works in daylight with the fiber as well.

I've done this on two sets of Truglo TFX's (pretty much the same as TFO's)

I agree with this.
 

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If these are the green fiber (with tritium vials behind them) Truglos, take a Sharpy and black out the back two lights. They will still glow through but will be dimmer and your eye will be drawn to the front sight where it belongs. This works in daylight with the fiber as well.

I've done this on two sets of Truglo TFX's (pretty much the same as TFO's)
That's really good advice. I don't have night sights yet, but I'll tuck this away for when I do.
 

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If these are the green fiber (with tritium vials behind them) Truglos, take a Sharpy and black out the back two lights. They will still glow through but will be dimmer and your eye will be drawn to the front sight where it belongs. This works in daylight with the fiber as well.

I've done this on two sets of Truglo TFX's (pretty much the same as TFO's)


Definitely a great idea. I have never thought of that or heard about that but does make complete sense. When trying to focus at night the rear sights are just as bright can take away from the focus on the front sight.
 

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43s are just plain, cool ass, little guns.
I’ve tried lots of different pistols and I recently came to the conclusion that glocks work very well for me.
I bought a 17 last week for range time and this 43 will be my carry. I will get a 19 later for my car gun.
Only problem is that glocks are not Mass compliant unless they are pre 1998.
**** that.
 

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It comes with two 6’s.
8’s are available.

I’m becoming a Glocktard. Just ordered Glock #3.
Model 19 gen 3 rft2.

And my dad just ordered a 19 and a 43.
So 8 is the max by MA law? And I thought Connecticut's law (10) was bad. :mad:

I don't own any Glocks....yet. I almost bought one last year but decided to go with the HK instead. My buddy has a couple of Glocks. He loves them.
 

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