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I run trijicons on both my glocks!
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I run the trijicon HD on my G19 and just took them out the first time today and am just low on a crystal geyser water bottle at 50 yards. They seem to work great for me and I am very happy with them. I went with the yellow. The HDs are for fast target acquisition and not accuracy as the rear sight has a wide u-notch and large bright front sight.Comment
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I really like my Trijicon HD's with the orange FS. What I like about them the most is the rear sight is not busy and blacked out during the day. They are very fast from the holster the front sight jumps out at you. But when it's not dark enough for a flashlight (the only time you would have a use for NS) they are bright enough to pick up quickly.Comment
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I prefer Trijicon HDs.
They are accurate enough to hit a 10x12 plate at 50 yards. Even mag dumps at 20-25 yards are no problem and very fast and easy to get back on target. I probably wouldn't use them for bullseye shooting but for everything else they are better than most other sites. My POA/POI is dead on.Curious why you would go with an inherently less accurate sight for a Glock 35 which is designed as a competition / gun game firearm? Simply put, the Trijicon front sight post is too wide for accuracy at distances exceeding 15 yards. Also POA / POI is not the best for that application. YMMV
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