Doc Intrepid
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Additional thoughts --
Best with your decision.
- As noted, get either Trijicon or Meprolight Tritium night sights if you are comfortable with a 3-dot configuration. Either are high quality. Both offer 10 year warranties. I have returned Trijicon night sights that failed after 8 years and they were replaced under warranty with no issues whatever.
- The TruGlo TFX sights are also excellent - I've installed them on my Glocks. Pay attention to what was said above regarding their 'fit to slide' issue (which is not an issue with Glocks). These sights offer very bright dots during daylight.
- Another excellent option for those among us who are "(wo-)men of a certain age" are the XS Big Dot Tritium Night Sights. As a 60-Something the XS Big Dot sights are much easier to pick up rapidly (for me). https://www.xssights.com/Products.aspx?CAT=8208
- Pay attention to what was said above regarding flashlights. Most high quality low-light courses will spend considerable time teaching you flashlight techniques.
- Finally, beware of flashlights mounted on pistols. Like all tactical tools, they are of value in a limited number of circumstances. Their drawback, however, is that they facilitate violation of the Gun Handling Rule "Never allow your muzzle to cover anything you are not willing to destroy". In many cases they become used as a flashlight with a pistol attached, rather than a pistol with a flashlight attached. If you are in a situation where you need a flashlight, it is far more likely that a separate flashlight held in your non-shooting hand will offer you significantly more techniques that can be employed in absolute darkness than any flashlight attached to your pistol. A good course will cover many if not most of these techniques.
Best with your decision.