Trey Veston
Member
I think one area most people agree on is that they despise the stock Glock sights.
They call them plastic garbage and list them as one of the reasons that they hate Glocks, or one of the first things they change out.
Admittedly, all of my Glocks have sight changes, except for the G19 MOS, which came with metal factory night sights.
My G29 has Dawson fiber optics front and rear. But my match gun, a G35 has the factory adjustable rear plastic sight with a Dawson fiber optic front since that is what works best for me to pick up and aim quickly.
What is the biggest reason people hate the sights? Is it because they are polymer, or because of the U-notch on the rear?
Has anyone ever actually broke off a stock Glock sight during normal use?
My girlfriend was looking at CCW pistols and the Ruger Security 9 she fondled had the Glock-style U-notch sight and she really liked it and said it was easier for her to line up on a target.
They call them plastic garbage and list them as one of the reasons that they hate Glocks, or one of the first things they change out.
Admittedly, all of my Glocks have sight changes, except for the G19 MOS, which came with metal factory night sights.
My G29 has Dawson fiber optics front and rear. But my match gun, a G35 has the factory adjustable rear plastic sight with a Dawson fiber optic front since that is what works best for me to pick up and aim quickly.
What is the biggest reason people hate the sights? Is it because they are polymer, or because of the U-notch on the rear?
Has anyone ever actually broke off a stock Glock sight during normal use?
My girlfriend was looking at CCW pistols and the Ruger Security 9 she fondled had the Glock-style U-notch sight and she really liked it and said it was easier for her to line up on a target.