Glock night sights.

Have them on my ladies G17. They look how they sound. In day time they look like tritium. Bright as can be. And at night, they're tritium.
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I think I'll try a set on my G23, since the originals are over 20 years old and getting tough to see at night
 
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Nobody ever seems to mention Tactical Advantage's v-sights-
I suspect that's because they aren't really "night sights" and that's what the OP asked about
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From their web (and I do have them):

"* LOW AMBIENT LIGHT - The ATS is the most visible of any iron sight in low ambient light where the overwhelming majority of tactical situations occur. The large florescent inserts of the ATS are visible and easily acquired in diminished ambient light where fiber optics cease to glow and where tritium "night sights" still need more darkened environments.

* FIREFLY NIGHT SIGHT UPGRADE - FOR THOSE THAT NEED TO SEE IN DARKNESS - Firefly front sight inserts will glow for many hours with a short exposure to a strong light source, for example: 1 minute of strong summer (winter sun is less) sunlight; positioning the firefly 1" to 2" under a 75 watt lamp; 45+seconds directly under a ultra violet source, will produce sustained glow for a prolonged duration of time. In addition, when the glow has finally diminished or is close to the end of a glow duration, just two seconds of a tactical light will bring back the glow for a significant amount of time. Once charged, casual exposure to some ambient, will increase glow time duration. The Fireflies never wear out or lose their glow capabilities. One may expect decades of use with the Firefly."
 
From their web (and I do have them):

"* LOW AMBIENT LIGHT - The ATS is the most visible of any iron sight in low ambient light where the overwhelming majority of tactical situations occur. The large florescent inserts of the ATS are visible and easily acquired in diminished ambient light where fiber optics cease to glow and where tritium "night sights" still need more darkened environments.
Their sales hype doesn't make them real night sights

Real night sights use Tritium, not some cheap substitute that relies on an outside light source
 
Questions...

If I decide to send a pistol in to Glock for new night sites, do you send the whole gun in, or just the slide?

Also, are these factory sites one color? Color choices?
 
If I decide to send a pistol in to Glock for new night sites, do you send the whole gun in, or just the slide?
There's no reason they would need more than the slide for just installing sights
 
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