- Brand: Trijicon
- Color: Black Front/Black Rear with Green Lamps
- Style: Glock 17, 19, 22, 23,24, 25 and more
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 7 x 7 x 1 inches
- Sport Type: Fire shooting
- Material: Rubber
- Mounting Type: Silicone rubber mount
- Night vision: Yes
- INCREASED HEIGHT: Specically engineered to allow use with a suppressor or as backup iron sights for a slide-mounted red dot sight, such as the Trijicon RMR
- INSTANTLY VISIBLE SIGHT PICTURE IN NO-LIGHT AND LOW-LIGHT SITUATIONS: Tritium phosphor- lled glass lamp provides battery-free glow, allowing for a visible sight picture in all lighting situation
- ENHANCED PROTECTION FROM HEAVY RECOIL AND HARSH CLEANING SOLVENTS: Tritium gas lamps are contained within protective aluminum cylinders and have additional silicone rubber cushioning
- SAPPHIRE WINDOW: Each Trijicon tritium lamp is capped with a sapphire jewel which helps to evenly distribute the light from the tritium lamp as well as protect it from solvents and puncture
- FITS GLOCK MODELS: 17, 17L, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, and 39. Front Blade Height – 0.365 inch.(9.27mm). Rear Blade Height – 0.361 inch.(9.16mm)















Eagle Vision –
Trijicon sights are very well made, and I trust them for my pistols.I have a Glock 34 MOS with a Vortex Viper red dot sight. Problem was the sights that came with the Glock did not have the appropriate height to clear the Viper to allow cowitnessing. These sights do clear the Viper without an issue. Now I can use the night sights and the red dot, as I deem necessary. Even as stand alone sights, I’ve used them and I get a consistent result. I have used them out to 50 yards without a problem.Installation is very easy with the proper tools. I have a Hex tool for the front sight which is posted. The rear sight requires a sight pusher. I have a universal sight pusher from Sight-Tool.com, who is the maker, available from Amazon. That website doesn’t actually point to anything. Nevertheless, installation was easy.These sights would also work for suppressors which need a taller sight for proper visualization of a sight picture.I highly recommend these if you have suppressors or a mounted reflex sight system, like mine.
Dixon Cider –
Trijicon makes the best sights. I use an RMR on my EDC and bought these bad boys to co witness. Look great in the day and glow at night. Only thing I donβt like is that they sit higher than some other suppressor height sights. Ameriglowβs sit lower and allow a broader field of a view with the RMR.
Scuzzle Buddy –
Donβt use loctite, or use it sparingly. If loctite gets inside the front sight, it will create a seal trapping air and you wonβt be able to tighten the screw. Getting the blue loctite out of the sight is possible but takes some time. This was my own fault, not a knock on the product. Just trying to save someone an hour of tedious work.The sights are good quality. Perfect co-witness using an RMR 2 on a Gen 5 Glock 34 MOS. The tritium isnβt as bright as some other night sights I have seen but that works out well for use with an optic.The base of my rear sight marked β19β is hollow like you would expect on Ameriglos or OEM sights. Probably not ideal for swapping the sight multiple times but it did fit well on the slide.The front sight could fit a little tighter. On the flip side, you can cant it a few degrees to either side if needed.
John G. –
Quality is on par with what you would expect from Trijicon! Tritium is clear and bright and the sights are very robust, however, I recieved green front and green rear sights. The description was for green front and yellow rear. Not a deal breaker, no fault to trijicon, just distributer error.
Nealio –
These are installed on my Glock 34 which serves as my home defense night stand gun. They glow so bright even in my pitch black bedroom. This is comforting because I always can grab it if needed, even in complete darkness! Best upgrade to get for a Glock.
jon –
Was not very happy with this purchase yet still gave mid-level Stars. Trijicon is good company and they make good products even though I feel they are very overpriced. What my problem is, is that these sites do not have white rings around the tritium therefore very hard to see in daytime. I may just be ignorant but I just assumed that all pistol sights had some sort of pictogram for the purpose of aiming. After receiving my purchase and realizing my mistake I’ve been further got irritated to also realize that Amazon does not accept returns on this product. I was stuck with these sights. Easy enough though these sites have recesses around the tritium inserts. DIY Fastest and easiest way to get a ring around these sites is to take your choice of color quality nail polish and dab a drop around the tritium then dab and apply a small amount of force with a subtle wiping motion using a paper towel. May take some light touch up and Rings appear slightly smaller then factory size but, problem solved. To sum it up if I could do it again I would just spend 10 to $15 more and get the factory rings.
This Guy –
What can I say. Best in the business for a reason. If youβre buying another brand, youβre still buying something with Trijiconβs tritium inserts. Might as well just buy the Trijicons and forget about it.
Michael Pope –
Itβs a trijicon product so of course it works