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Anyone else use Haley Strategic TH1RTE3N SIGHTS on their Glock??

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  • OCEquestrian
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    • Jun 2017
    • 6778

    Anyone else use Haley Strategic TH1RTE3N SIGHTS on their Glock??

    I loved the sights but a 2 years after having them installed...the left rear tritium dot is going dim.

    I just took the G19 out on a routine annual weapons inventory/check to find the left rear tritium is 30% of the others.

    I still like the sights...anyone have any experience with the company and its warranty performance?

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    LateBraking
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    • Jan 2013
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    I see that they are stamped Trijicon, why not see if they will warranty it?

    I had a tritium vial go missing (don't ask me how) from the Trijicon-stamped front sight of a Dan Wesson, and I dealt with Trijicon directly instead. They were quite easy to deal with.

    Haley would probably just send it to Trijicon themselves anyways, since Trijicon is the ones with the license to deal with hazardous material/tritium.
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      rodralig
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      • Apr 2016
      • 4262

      Originally posted by OCEquestrian
      I loved the sights but a 2 years after having them installed...the left rear tritium dot is going dim.
      https://haleystrategic.com/th1rte3n-...-tritium-front
      Off to the side...

      Wow! I didn't know you used these sights.

      I just came to know about these sights from the Competition/Training page when I clicked on Haley's training pages. They have a good rationale for its design,

      designed based around the science of how the human eye acquires sight alignment and sight picture under precision or stress sight picture situations. Handgun sights are installed on a handgun to add more precision; this is what the HSP13 were designed around. Under "critical stress" shooting, we know that the Body Alarm Response (BAR) instantly takes control and increases the blood flow to the center field of vision. This in return increases your visual efficiency on the threat. During this immediate process, it is very difficult to focus on anything other than the threat. Your eyes observe, your brain orients, and you then decide on an action to take. During this immediate BAR response process, you will look through your sights with your focal plane fixed on the target due to it being a positive and natural human defense mechanism. With this theory in mind, the widths of the front sight or rear sight notch are irrelevant. The idea that your front sight and or rear notch need to be large for faster target acquisition is misguided, according to current research by visual experts. However, precision sight picture does matter when the information continues to the higher cognitive portion of the brain during situations where a decision has consciously been made to use a higher level of precision for hostage taker or long-range shots for example. In this case, the HSP 13 sights are designed with a .125 front width sight and a .125 rear sight notch. This will refine the sight picture during the trigger press, decreasing human error and increasing hit probability on a precision target.
      How is it compared to the more traditional/contemporary designs (U-Notch)...?

      Thanks,


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      • #4
        OCEquestrian
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        • Jun 2017
        • 6778

        Originally posted by rodralig
        Off to the side...

        Wow! I didn't know you used these sights.

        I just came to know about these sights from the Competition/Training page when I clicked on Haley's training pages. They have a good rationale for its design,



        How is it compared to the more traditional/contemporary designs (U-Notch)...?

        Thanks,


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        They are also designed with a sharp lip on the backside of the rear sight to facilitate strong or we handonly racking of the slide on your holster, heel of your shoe or whatever else you can find when you need it.
        Last edited by OCEquestrian; 05-26-2025, 9:07 AM.
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