Best Tritium SIghts for Glock? Trijicon Tough and Bright Sights

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Introducing the Trijicon Tough and Bright Sights, the go-to sight option for shooters looking for a reliable and rugged sight system.
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In this review, we'll take an in-depth look at the features and performance of these sights.

The Trijicon Tough and Bright Sights are built to withstand the toughest conditions and provide clear sight picture in low-light situations. With a metal body construction, these sights are designed to withstand extreme shock and heavy recoil, making them ideal for both hunting and tactical shooting.

One of the standout features of the Trijicon Tough and Bright Sights is their illumination system. With Trijicon's patented tritium-phosphor lamp technology, these sights provide a bright and clear aiming point, even in complete darkness. The lamps are guaranteed to last for over a decade, ensuring that your sight picture remains clear and bright for years to come.

In addition to their durability and brightness, the Trijicon Tough and Bright Sights are also extremely easy to install. Their snag-free design ensures that they won't catch on clothing or holsters, while the angled rear sight edge allows for one-handed slide operation.

Whether you're an experienced shooter or a novice, the Trijicon Tough and Bright Sights are an excellent choice for anyone looking for a dependable, accurate, and rugged sight system. So, if you're looking to take your shooting to the next level, be sure to check out the Trijicon Tough and Bright Sights today!

Trijicon Tough and Bright sights live up to their name and the toughness that Trijicon is known for. These sights are solid. I've been running them on my EDC Glock 26 for several months now and I'm a huge fan.

The tough and bright series are a standard U-Notch, 3 dot pattern. They contain a small tritium tube surounded by a bright white circle.

The Trijicon sights are precise. It's easy to make shots whether at close ranges, or at longer ranges. I can fairly consistently make hits with my Glock 26 on a 12X18" steel target at 50 yards. I can't say I can do the same as easily with the stock sights, so these were definitely a nice upgrade.

The sights are pretty low profile, I've never had a problem with anything snagging when drawing from the holster.

The sights are easy to pickup, and the picture is easy to recover between shots, making shooting fast with them generally a breeze.

The low light performance is also very solid. My camera has trouble picking up just how bright they are in low light settings, but I can still clearly see them with no trouble in the dark.

The dots sight are also still functional while in usage with a weapon mounted light, like the TLR-6 I have on my Glock 26. It makes for a pretty good concealed option at night, and I'd be more than comfortable grabbing this setup in a home defense context.

LEOs are often concerned about how easy they are to pick up with a squad mounted spotlight. I'm not an LEO so I don't have a great way to test this, but I personally can still pick them up easy with a Streamlight TLR-1 being shined over my shoulder directly on the firearm and as well as offset.

Overall, the only con I would list is the price. The MSRP on these are $129, which is on the higher end for replacement irons. However, as you'd expect this is a higher end product, so in my opinion they're worth every penny.

In conclusion these sights are good to go. You can buy with confidence. As always, train often and be safe.

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