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1/10/2016 12:59:02 PM EDT
I bought this G23 for Christmas and it has some dead night sights and I don't recognize the rear sight, does anybody know who made them originally?
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1/10/2016 1:26:05 PM EDT
[#1]
Why?  Just buy the Glock night sights for 57 bucks and install them, or strip your slide, mail it to Glock and they'll install a new set for 57 bucks, as well as replace the internals in your slide for free.  Hell of a deal.
1/10/2016 3:40:49 PM EDT
[#2]
Looks a lot like old Trijicon sights but like said before best deal is send to Glock have replaced.
1/10/2016 3:56:18 PM EDT
[#3]
I asked, because if they are Trijicon, I would contact them up to relamp them for $50 and since I live in MI that would be a better deal than Glock's own night sights.
1/10/2016 5:35:53 PM EDT
[#4]
50 bucks is a better deal than 57 plus shipping (6 bucks) for new sights AND a free totally rebuilt slide?  Check the parts prices.  The striker assembly is as expensive as the sights.

Do what you want but I'd send it in and wait a week or two for that deal.

New free extractor, new free striker/firing pin?
1/10/2016 5:52:42 PM EDT
[#5]
Trijicon is the best way to go.  IIRC they were quick too.
1/10/2016 6:42:43 PM EDT
[#6]
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50 bucks is a better deal than 57 plus shipping (6 bucks) for new sights AND a free totally rebuilt slide?  Check the parts prices.  The striker assembly is as expensive as the sights.

Do what you want but I'd send it in and wait a week or two for that deal.

New free extractor, new free striker/firing pin?
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This!

Glock, $57 for new sights and a slide spare parts kit. You cant beat that deal.
1/10/2016 7:48:10 PM EDT
[#7]
I look at it this way, the slide already has the updated parts and I'm not worried about getting anything upgraded, the pistol is in really excellent condition mechanically and appearance considering it is a 1990 dated pistol and Trijicon or Ameriglo are my preference anyway, I just hoped somebody recognized that sight as I have never seen a Trijicon with that profile before, but I assumed due to the sights being dead, it was a older style no longer used.
1/10/2016 11:10:32 PM EDT
[#8]
Then you should just buy whatever sight you want.

You apparently don't need the 70 bucks in free parts and free installation.

It's your pistol- do what you want.
1/11/2016 12:04:06 AM EDT
[#9]
Send it to Glock and get OEM night sites. That's what I did and I love them. I don't recall the price but I remember I thought it was reasonable.
1/11/2016 12:36:40 AM EDT
[#10]
Those look exactly like the sights I put on my 19 today. Tru-dot. Call them. They can recharge the sights from what I was told. I did the install with a 4" x 1/4" nylon rod, a dead blow hammer and a couple of c-clamps. My vise is buried in the garage on the work bench (borderline hoarder). I had  to use a brass punch at one point as well. Yes, I did bleed. Nice and bright. I got the 3 green as opposed to the two orange-one green.
1/11/2016 12:50:13 PM EDT
[#11]
This threads awesome, never realized there were people willing to have new lamps put in old, dented, scratched sights to save $10 rather than get new sights.

1/11/2016 4:48:54 PM EDT
[#12]
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This threads awesome, never realized there were people willing to have new lamps put in old, dented, scratched sights to save $10 rather than get new sights.

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I for one am a cheap mo fo.
I was also told about $30.00 to install new lamps. I am not sure what brand I priced. That was a couple of years ago. If it was Meprolight, that would be a $53.00 savings over the current price of $83.00 on line from Academy. Most other brands are lots more than the Meprolight.
1/11/2016 5:44:20 PM EDT
[#13]
Last I knew, Glock did not offer yellow as a option on the rear nightsight and I prefer Trijicon lamps as they are brighter than the Glock ones plus the pistol already has the parts replaced by a GSSF armorer, so there is no reason I see to send it back to Glock for sights from them and free parts because it already has new free parts in it, plus I get the slide back quicker from Trijicon (I live 2 hours away from them), versus the couple weeks it will take Glock to get it back to me and the last time I sent a slide to Trijicon a few years ago to have some night sights relamped, they sent back me a set of refurbished bases relamped, hence sort of "new" night sights, so I would rather take my chances with Trijicon this time and I appreciate the members who identified the sight for me.
1/11/2016 6:24:21 PM EDT
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Last I knew, Glock did not offer yellow as a option on the rear nightsight and I prefer Trijicon lamps as they are brighter than the Glock ones plus the pistol already has the parts replaced by a GSSF armorer, so there is no reason I see to send it back to Glock for sights from them and free parts because it already has new free parts in it, plus I get the slide back quicker from Trijicon (I live 2 hours away from them), versus the couple weeks it will take Glock to get it back to me and the last time I sent a slide to Trijicon a few years ago to have some night sights relamped, they sent back me a set of refurbished bases relamped, hence sort of "new" night sights, so I would rather take my chances with Trijicon this time and I appreciate the members who identified the sight for me.
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Okay. But for clarification, you wouldnt be getting your extractor and striker replaced.  you would be getting a spare striker and extractor, for free. (provided you stripped your slide before sending it in). Doesnt matter how new your slide parts are, free new spares are always good.
1/11/2016 6:26:21 PM EDT
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I for one am a cheap mo fo.
I was also told about $30.00 to install new lamps. I am not sure what brand I priced. That was a couple of years ago. If it was Meprolight, that would be a $53.00 savings over the current price of $83.00 on line from Academy. Most other brands are lots more than the Meprolight.
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This threads awesome, never realized there were people willing to have new lamps put in old, dented, scratched sights to save $10 rather than get new sights.

I for one am a cheap mo fo.
I was also told about $30.00 to install new lamps. I am not sure what brand I priced. That was a couple of years ago. If it was Meprolight, that would be a $53.00 savings over the current price of $83.00 on line from Academy. Most other brands are lots more than the Meprolight.


$30 is much better than $83

but no reason to pay more than $57 for night sights for a Glock. and every set of night sights comes with a free slide spare parts kit.
1/11/2016 6:41:53 PM EDT
[#16]
If I need a part replaced, I will just take it to a armorer, I have never had a part go bad on any Glock I owned, usually just the recoil spring after enough rounds have been fired through it and I get that replaced free when I go to a GSSF match.
1/15/2016 3:31:37 PM EDT
[#17]
So Wilson sights are not worth it? I just bought a G17 and I am looking for sights.