@petaunot I will have to say to avoid them. I shot a Glock 19 with them and hated them. They're less of a "sight" and more of a tool to tell you to ignore proper sight alignment at close range. I had the same results (speed, accuracy, etc.) using standard sights at close range and just ignoring having the perfect sight picture. The difference came when I stepped back to 25 yards and the big dots covered the target but I could still use my regular sights
The guns are from left to right; Glock 35 (long slide .40), Glock 32 (compact with 9mm conversion barrel) and Glock 23 (.40 cal compact)
So the one on the left has the standard Glock 35 barrel and slide, that slot on the top of the slide is to reduce weight so the longer slide will still work with the same springs as the standard size Glock (all the full-size and large Glocks use the same recoil spring)
I am looking to add night sights to my g30 and am trying to decide between the Meprolights and the Trijicon Novak. I know both are great sights and stay bright for a long time. I like that the Novak sights have a dovetailed rear sight which slightly extend the normal sight radius, but I am worried that the front sight post won't fill the sight window as well as the Meprolights do. Do you have any thoughts/recommendations? Thanks for all the great vids!!!
I have warren tactical 2dot, pretty nice.
zapatista512 9 months ago
I plan on putting a pair of Trijicon Novak Night Sights with the orange 2 dot rear single green dot front on my Glock 22.
Outdoorsmen44 1 year ago
What's your take on the Big Dot XS sights ?
petaunot 2 years ago
every time I use them (borrowed guns or at demo shoots) they work great
But I've never owned them to give you a long term evaluation
GunWebsites 2 years ago
@petaunot I will have to say to avoid them. I shot a Glock 19 with them and hated them. They're less of a "sight" and more of a tool to tell you to ignore proper sight alignment at close range. I had the same results (speed, accuracy, etc.) using standard sights at close range and just ignoring having the perfect sight picture. The difference came when I stepped back to 25 yards and the big dots covered the target but I could still use my regular sights
laxstar21 1 year ago
The guns are from left to right; Glock 35 (long slide .40), Glock 32 (compact with 9mm conversion barrel) and Glock 23 (.40 cal compact)
So the one on the left has the standard Glock 35 barrel and slide, that slot on the top of the slide is to reduce weight so the longer slide will still work with the same springs as the standard size Glock (all the full-size and large Glocks use the same recoil spring)
GunWebsites 2 years ago
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I am looking to add night sights to my g30 and am trying to decide between the Meprolights and the Trijicon Novak. I know both are great sights and stay bright for a long time. I like that the Novak sights have a dovetailed rear sight which slightly extend the normal sight radius, but I am worried that the front sight post won't fill the sight window as well as the Meprolights do. Do you have any thoughts/recommendations? Thanks for all the great vids!!!
PACinaBOOMSTICK 1 year ago
what kind of slide and barrel where on that first GLOCK on the left with the meprolight sights? was that the .22 conversion?
bamdizzle08 2 years ago