The Glock 42 you've all seen before.
The purty new sights under standard light. The bright orange catches your eye very quickly.
And in semi dark, any small amount of light catches the orange insert and makes it "glow".
In full dark the the tritium takes over with green front and yellow rears. I don't really have a camera that takes a good picture of that.
They're made by Ameriglo, the front sight is from the Hackathorn series and the rear is their classic series.Who's the maker? They look good.
I've used the TFO's on a friends gun and they are some of the brightest sights I've seen but I've seen one drawback and that is size, they are very large for a concealed gun so they can fit tritium and fiber optic rods in the same sight. The second complaint I've heard but not experienced is the fiber optic rods falling out. I think that is only with early models. Something to do with the glue used to hold them in and heat/shock. Like I said I'm pretty sure it's been fixed and even if not they are really good on their warranty.Very nice. I recently picked up a Glock 43 as my new concealed carry and I've been looking at those sights via YouTube. I don't remember the name off hand. Never mind I found it and added a pic. The Glock 43 carries great and feels good in the hand just like my duty Glock only smaller.
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