Replacing glock fixed sights

I have Ameriglo, Trijicon night sights and Truglo TFO on my Glocks and really like the TFO, the Ameriglo are a close second for a FO sight only. The TFO are an all around great sight for night and day use.
 
I really like the standard Trijicon night sights... like this:

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These are exactly what I am after in a sight, sight picture, etc. Basic. Symmetrical. You can line up the tops of the sights, or the dots, both work. The dots are all the same size. They work well. Accuracy improves (certainly over the stock sights). They are tough and I've had no problems with them. You have to blue loctite the front (screw on) sight, but that is true of all screw-on front sights.

Some people like the newer "Trijicon HD" sights, like this:

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"...these sights have a yellow or orange photoluminescent paint outline and tall blade on the front sight to increase visibility and quicken sight acquisition. Additionally, the front surface is steeply hooked to assist in emergency one-handed slide operation."

Basically, they are a bit taller and the front sight looks bigger. This is not what I am looking for, but others are.

There are an almost unlimited number of choices for GLOCK sights out there. These are probably two of the better choices.
 
I'm a fan of the Meprolights (Green front, Orange rear.)
Also really diggin' the XS tritium sights (in std.dot)
 
Where are you guys finding your warren tactical sights? Just have to keep an eye on vendors Web pages?


Tier one armory out of Edmonton. You'll have to call them as their website isn't up and running yet but their great guys and will take care of you, guaranteed.
 
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