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Trijicon Night Sights,
84Bravo1
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From what I have seen, they are a $90-$100+ option. Makes me feel much better, about my "police trade in," Glock 22, in the "obsolete," .40 cal. For $325.
My sights glow strongly. I've woke up a couple times, in the bedroom, seen them, and was like, WTH.
My sights glow strongly. I've woke up a couple times, in the bedroom, seen them, and was like, WTH.
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These days they'll last anywhere from 10-15 years.
That is kind of what I was thinking Shilowar. My Meprolight sights, have a 10 yr warranty.
quote:Originally posted by shilowar
These days they'll last anywhere from 10-15 years.
That is kind of what I was thinking Shilowar. My Meprolight sights, have a 10 yr warranty.
These days they'll last anywhere from 10-15 years.
I wouldn't say "these days". Bought my 1st set for a sig 229 back in 1992. They only lasted 17 years til they were too dim to be called effective! I believe they are , or at least were guaranteed to light for 12 years.
Jut be sure you don't get cleaning agent on the sights or they will fade fast.
What is this "cleaning," you speak of?? [:D]
Not bad, in my book.[8D]
Capt. Jack Sparrow.