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    Default Glock night sights or someone else's?

    My G22 has burnt out night sights. Should I send it to Glock and have them replaced for $60, or spend more on someone else? Just looking for opinions while I research my options.

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    Default Re: Glock night sights or someone else's?

    Quote Originally Posted by chutestrate View Post
    My G22 has burnt out night sights. Should I send it to Glock and have them replaced for $60, or spend more on someone else? Just looking for opinions while I research my options.
    $60.00??!!! FFS do that! You won't find them cheaper!

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    Default Re: Glock night sights or someone else's?

    Quote Originally Posted by CHEMICAL View Post
    $60.00??!!! FFS do that! You won't find them cheaper!
    No kidding!

    But I do LOVE TFO on my G22.
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    Default Re: Glock night sights or someone else's?

    Personal preference thing here,

    I prefer Trijicons, which I think run about $85-90. They come with a good warranty.
    Others prefer Meprolights, some like the TruGlo.
    It really depends on what you like. I think the Glock factory night sights are Meprolights but I'm not 100% sure.

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    Default Re: Glock night sights or someone else's?

    Night sights are illegal in most European countries so i doubt Glock makes its own night sights, they are all "someone elses".

    Rule of thumb is : Meprolight is brightest , TRijicon last the longest.

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    Default Re: Glock night sights or someone else's?

    Put a rear sight laser from laserlyte for $110.

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    Default Re: Glock night sights or someone else's?

    My Meprolights for my G23 were only $70.00 from rockyourglock.com and I installed them myself

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    Default Re: Glock night sights or someone else's?

    I have adjustable Meprolights on my G29. I only paid $60 installed for them about 4 or 5 years ago. Still bright and never an issue yet.
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    Default Re: Glock night sights or someone else's?

    Glock night sights are meprolights, and have a 15 year warranty where every one else only has around 10. You can't beat that for$60

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    Default Re: Glock night sights or someone else's?

    Quote Originally Posted by drtybykr View Post
    Glock night sights are meprolights, and have a 15 year warranty where every one else only has around 10. You can't beat that for$60
    12 years according to the package

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