I just got a new (to me) Glock 19. It came with night sights , round metal circles around a dot. They are supposed to glow. They don't, except for the front one which sort of, kind of does.
1) What are these sights (they're fixed if that helps). Are they tritium, because if so, I ain't paying to replace them.
Why not replace them with tritium?
"Round metal circles around a dot" do NOT describe my tritium sights. I think mine are white epoxy holding a lens that lets through the glow of the tritium. They look like regular white dot sights in the day.
Tritium lasts about 10 years if you get them new. That's only about $7-8 a year. A pretty small investment IMHO.
2) What would you reccomend to replace them? My instinct is a bit of white nail polish to mimic the sights on my 17, which I love, fightingquaker13
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hate the stock Glock sights. Cheap plastic sights are not in my gameplan for a possible fighting gun. To each his own. If you want stock glock sights, you can have my old ones...I'm sure they're around here somewhere.
Meprolight sights are only $72 from Glockmeister:
http://glockmeister.com/index.php?cPath=6_37Be aware though that the rear window is a little narrow. Very accurate shooting is doable with these but quick shots took me a little practice to get used to.
All is good now.
Ameriglo are a little more, but the pair I used to have did have a wider rear notch that was able to be liined up fast:
http://www.ameriglo.net/weapon_site/store_pages/glock_tritium_sights.htmlLike all tritiums, they started to lose their glow after 10-12 yrs and I just replaced them 2-3 weeks ago.