Well the time is here and I've got the Glock 23 Gen4 NiBX that I've been patiently waiting for.
Now my question is: Which set of night sights should I get / consider? First and foremost my Primary purpose: Dailycarry
In my personal experience, I liked the Meprolight Tru-Dot 3-Dot fixed Green/Green tritium night sights I had on my Glock 19 Gen3. As well, I like the SigLite Night Sights from both my 9mm SP2022, and 1911 C3 Crimson Trace (these are Novak's, and I kind of like them!) -- I'm unsure of the actual MFR on these sights but I've read it to be Trijicon on multiple internet sources.
What I'm currently entertaining though, with reasons given:
Tru-Glo TFO Fiber Optic Night Sights yellow rear/green front - Day/Night both these things seem to get amazing review. Cost $89
Ameriglo iDot Night Sights - Simple, potentially quick acquisition "dot the i" type sight picture. Cost $65~
A dilemma I'm faced with is the fact that I do like to target shoot as well, but only for primary purpose of trigger control / not hitting something I don't intend to hit . Although the iDot's have the right price, is the iDot really something compatible with my needs? I do think the quick sight picture would be benificial as far as draw to shoot time for center mass on a BG. Then again, pending community input, wouldn't the contrast of yellow rear / green front tritium filled fiber optic sights have close to the same benefit?
Now my question is: Which set of night sights should I get / consider? First and foremost my Primary purpose: Dailycarry
In my personal experience, I liked the Meprolight Tru-Dot 3-Dot fixed Green/Green tritium night sights I had on my Glock 19 Gen3. As well, I like the SigLite Night Sights from both my 9mm SP2022, and 1911 C3 Crimson Trace (these are Novak's, and I kind of like them!) -- I'm unsure of the actual MFR on these sights but I've read it to be Trijicon on multiple internet sources.
What I'm currently entertaining though, with reasons given:
Tru-Glo TFO Fiber Optic Night Sights yellow rear/green front - Day/Night both these things seem to get amazing review. Cost $89
Ameriglo iDot Night Sights - Simple, potentially quick acquisition "dot the i" type sight picture. Cost $65~
A dilemma I'm faced with is the fact that I do like to target shoot as well, but only for primary purpose of trigger control / not hitting something I don't intend to hit . Although the iDot's have the right price, is the iDot really something compatible with my needs? I do think the quick sight picture would be benificial as far as draw to shoot time for center mass on a BG. Then again, pending community input, wouldn't the contrast of yellow rear / green front tritium filled fiber optic sights have close to the same benefit?