

TRIJICON HD GLOCK NIGHT SIGHTS PROFESSIONAL
NOTE: Professional installation recommended.

Green tritium lamps are warranted for 12 years from date of manufacture. Pistol shooters that need the advantage of a more precise engagement in any light can count on the Trijicon HD XR™ Night Sights. A thinner front sight post allows shooters to have a larger field of view which further enhances the ability to identify targets, expedite engagements and see location of hits on target at longer distances. Building on the features of the current HD™ Night Sights, the Trijicon HD XR™ night sights are for the next level of advanced target identification and engagement at increased distances. The Trijicon HD XR™ Night Sights were specifically designed with the ever evolving challenges of law enforcement agencies in mind.
TRIJICON HD GLOCK NIGHT SIGHTS SERIES
I'm currently looking into getting a set of the new Glock GMS Night Sights that use a near identical Front and Rear width to the Trijicon HD series that I've enjoyed using so much.Fits Glock Models: 17, 17L, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39, and 45. I dropped Trijicon an email, with photos regarding the QC and adhesive issues on the new production rear sights, and was told to contact a phone number at Trijicon HQ, which has me worried its the "new normal" and they're all like that. The HD Night Sights were specifically created to address the needs of tactical shooters The three dot green tritium night sight sets front sight features a. The issue I have ran into with my HD sights I picked up recently is that the quality control is iffy on the rear sight, in that there is an excessive amount of adhesive left over from installing the tritium vials in the serrated rear sight. and the screen on lettering that almost always wipes off, has been changed to laser marking which is great! The newer HDs also use a longer front sight which is disappointing and to me a down grade over the original HD front sights. The finish has changed, to a deeper black versus what my older sights appear to have almost like a black oxide finish.

Recently I picked up a couple sets and noticed some changes as well as QC issues.

144 front blade over the HD XR's Thinner. I've used the XR version as well, and prefer the Standard HD's because of the larger amount of photo luminescent paint present on the HD's. The Trijicon HDs have long been my go to for handgun sights, having nearly a dozen sets, on various makes and models.
