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  • ARMORY.CA.ZRT
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 58

    Ghost ring sights on a glock 22

    This guy traded his glock 22 for my XD 40. And I'm wanting to put some night sights. Has anyone had experience with ameriGLO ghost rings? It might just drop some trijicons in to it. Not sure.

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    1911man
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2006
    • 1575

    Sights

    Don't do it. I did it a long time ago and HATED IT. It lasted about a day of shooting then took them off. Opened up my pattern alot.

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    • #3
      ARMORY.CA.ZRT
      Junior Member
      • Nov 2011
      • 58

      OK thanks for the feedback. I'm just going to put on regular tritium sights.

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      • #4
        InGrAM
        Veteran Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 3699

        I will agree with 1911man, my father has ghost ring sights on his glock and they are for people with poor eye site, IMHO. I find them hard to use, but then again my eyes are good.

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        • #5
          bigkahuna04
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2007
          • 913



          Hexsite sights....

          click the above link... this looks like a ghost sight system, but the rear sight is a hex pattern, not circular. These look like they will drop in on Glocks.

          This is a different shooting concept... designed to use it with both eyes open.H
          NRA Life Member

          "Comparison is the thief of joy" T. Roosevelt

          "The rifle itself has no moral stature, since it has no will of its own. Naturally, it may be used by evil men for evil purposes, but there are more good men than evil, and while the latter cannot be persuaded to the path of righteousness by propaganda, they can certainly be corrected by good men with rifles." J.Cooper

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          • #6
            chim-chim7
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2010
            • 1845

            You should always shoot handguns both eyes open anyway.

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            • #7
              keenkeen
              Calguns Addict
              • May 2011
              • 6782

              Originally posted by chim-chim7
              You should always shoot handguns both eyes open anyway.
              Always...Including bullseye shooting?
              "But far more numerous was the herd of such, Who think too little and who talk too much." -John Dryden

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              • #8
                1JimMarch
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2008
                • 1803

                The enormous difference with Hexsites is twofold:

                1) Despite being dead black they work great at night.

                2) They're designed to be used with both eyes open all right - and your point of focus at the TARGET instead of the front sight. Put another way: due to the shapes they work even when both the front and rear sight are blurry. For a precision long-shot they can also be used in front-sight-focus mode.

                Target focus changes everything. They're basically an iron sight that works more like a glass red-dot except there's no glass, batteries or wires and the results fit in a conventional holster - the front post is of an unusual face shape but is otherwise normal size/height.

                Transitioning between targets is ungodly fast as is time on the first target.

                The result is also more "moral" in that you can see if somebody is reaching for a cellphone or a small gun. This class of bad-shoot mistakes aren't a huge number but they do happen - target focus helps eliminate them.

                And once you go to target-focus, both-eyes is dead easy.

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