Has Anyone Had Problems With Glock Sights?

The plastic sights simply show signs of wear a lot faster than steel sights. Also, the front sight being pegged on, tends to work loose with hard use/abuse.

TDC
 
as TDC says the front sight is garbage, I replace them with the factory looking non-tritium sight sight made by trijicon.... available from Lonewolf for around $15.99.

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Otherwise I use the plastic rear but on the g17 I replace the +0 with a +1 because I tend to shoot low with factry glock sights.... again I buy all my parts from lonewolf, Ihave both the factory glock rear sight tool and the front sight wrench.
 
I should make something clear. What is that? The Glock 27 I use for a house gun wears Trijicon sights and none of my other Glocks are used for carry. I use another Glock (G19) as house gun and the rest as range guns. This should demonstrate my plastic sighted Glocks have been used but not subjected to the rigors of carry. Regards, Richard :)
 
I had both the fixed and adj. rear sights come loose (the little flat spring on the bottom breaks). For that reason I've fitted all my Glocks with quality, steel fixed rear and fiber optic front sights. Personally I like the Heinie rear sight best.
 
I had both the fixed and adj. rear sights come loose (the little flat spring on the bottom breaks). For that reason I've fitted all my Glocks with quality, steel fixed rear and fiber optic front sights. Personally I like the Heinie rear sight best.

x2 Also, I have been told the factory adjustable sight can develop a wandering zero, it looks quite flimsy. Go to some quality brand of steel sight ( Heinie, Dawson, Novak or Warren), does not have to be adjustable.
 
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