Speedo66
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Last night at 4AM my wife wakes me up, "someone is banging on the door trying to break into the house".
Well, something like that will give you a quick adrenaline rush! So now I'm wide awake and grab the Glock 26 with a G17 mag in it.
Get up and start looking around, find it's the dog running in his sleep. His feet are banging the bathroom door against the wall. Of course, he managed to sleep through it.
Surprisingly, the night sights on my Glock were glowing bright enough for me to see them. I hadn't really had any need to look at them in a very dark environment since doing low/no light training on my job, and I retired back in 2009. Just checked my records, I bought it as a service gun back in March of 1996. The sights were made by Meprolight, and installed by a Glock LE dealer when I bought the gun.
Have to say I was pretty impressed that they were still working sufficiently well for me to see them after all these years. Didn't think they would ever have lasted this long.
Took me more than half an hour to fall back asleep, dog never woke up.
Well, something like that will give you a quick adrenaline rush! So now I'm wide awake and grab the Glock 26 with a G17 mag in it.
Get up and start looking around, find it's the dog running in his sleep. His feet are banging the bathroom door against the wall. Of course, he managed to sleep through it.
Surprisingly, the night sights on my Glock were glowing bright enough for me to see them. I hadn't really had any need to look at them in a very dark environment since doing low/no light training on my job, and I retired back in 2009. Just checked my records, I bought it as a service gun back in March of 1996. The sights were made by Meprolight, and installed by a Glock LE dealer when I bought the gun.
Have to say I was pretty impressed that they were still working sufficiently well for me to see them after all these years. Didn't think they would ever have lasted this long.
Took me more than half an hour to fall back asleep, dog never woke up.
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