Trijicon HDs

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I had some Trijicon HDs put on my Glock 17 today. Haven't used them yet but they look good so far!
 

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I'd like to point out that I don't write on white boards (in pink) and I do, in fact, know how to spell license. lol
 
Those look good...looks like you have much more light on each side of the front sight than you do with the standard Trijicon Night Sights.

Just my .02,
LeonCarr
 
That was one of the main reasons for choosing them. Also, the orange ring is so easy to pick up and focus on.
 
When your eyesight starts failing as we look at 60 in the rear, the distinction of the front color ring, mine is orange, really help in aiming. I've got a couple of pair of regular white tritium and I can really tell the difference.
 
I'm 25 but I've always had terrible eyesight by genetics. It's a huge help.
 
Have them on my Glock 19 and they are among the best sights I've used in over two decades of shooting and trying different configurations. I wish these would've come out years ago.

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I bought an M&P that has them on, and am really impressed with how accurate I can shoot them, considering how big the front sight is.
I thought about buying a set for another pistol, until I saw the price.:what:
 
They're pricey... but as others have said, they make it so easy to shoot well.
 
Orange seemed like a pretty striking color in my mind so I picked that. Yellow or orange will work better than white though.
 
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