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Old 05-01-2012, 01:58 AM
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These are AmeriGlo Pro Series, green & green (although they make G/Y). You can work the slide with the rear sight. Tritium is made by Trijicon. Notice how rear sight extends all the way back and how much open space is around the front sight. These are also cheaper than most, about $80.





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I would go with Mepro
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Originally Posted by Incognito
These are AmeriGlo Pro Series, green & green (although they make G/Y). You can work the slide with the rear sight. Tritium is made by Trijicon. Notice how rear sight extends all the way back and how much open space is around the front sight. These are also cheaper than most, about $80.
Tritium is a gas, not a trademarked product. Tritium is not made by Trijicon. Any night sight that glows at night has tritium, whether it be Mepro, Trijicon, etc.
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Originally Posted by thedrod
Tritium is a gas, not a trademarked product. Tritium is not made by Trijicon. Any night sight that glows at night has tritium, whether it be Mepro, Trijicon, etc.
Right... but these particular sights contain Tritium which was manufactured by Trijicon® and they made sure to stamp their company trademark logo on each of them. That's what I meant by "Tritium is made by Trijicon".
Thanks for the geekie science lesson anyways
Old 05-01-2012, 11:36 AM
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Ameriglo sights are nice. Trijicon makes the tubes. The price is right and they are bad ass. I have every sight known to man... They are my fav!
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Originally Posted by Incognito
Right... but these particular sights contain Tritium which was manufactured by Trijicon® and they made sure to stamp their company trademark logo on each of them. That's what I meant by "Tritium is made by Trijicon".
Thanks for the geekie science lesson anyways
Ah ok, well the disadvantage of the written word. I misinterpreted what you intended to say.
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No big deal, heck I thought Tritium was a mineral not a gas... learn something new everyday
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A great combat night sight is Sure Sight, with dots, it's easy to miss, even a close range.

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Originally Posted by dman1116
A great combat night sight is Sure Sight, with dots, it's easy to miss, even a close range.

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Damn those sights are sweet. Almost feels like cheating,
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No joke, never seen those before.

They make those for something other than glocks? I'm just not a big fan.


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