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10-28-2012, 13:59
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Warren Tactical Sights
Anyone tried these yet on their Glock?
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10-28-2012, 15:47
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Yup. Rock them on my Gen 4 model 21!! Great sights. Dawson Precision is where I bought mine.
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10-28-2012, 16:53
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I tried the Warren Tacticals, but I didn't care for the "U" notch. For some reason it actually confused my eyes while shooting at speed. I switched to Sevigny Carry's, and never looked back. I've also tried Trijicons, Meprolites, TFOs & Dawson Precision Adjustables. The Sevigny sight picture is the best for my eyes, and all but one of my Glocks have them. Here's the sight picture of my G20SF (.150" wide rear notch, .115" wide front Sight):
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10-29-2012, 16:27
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Meathead9
I tried the Warren Tacticals, but I didn't care for the "U" notch. For some reason it actually confused my eyes while shooting at speed. I switched to Sevigny Carry's, and never looked back. I've also tried Trijicons, Meprolites, TFOs & Dawson Precision Adjustables. The Sevigny sight picture is the best for my eyes, and all but one of my Glocks have them. Here's the sight picture of my G20SF (.150" wide rear notch, .115" wide front Sight):
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Nice pic. Thanks
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10-29-2012, 16:46
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+1 on the Sevingy's. I went with the Competition version on 3 of mine and love them with the fiber optic front. Excellent sight picture and the red dot is very easy for my aging eyes to stay focused on.
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10-29-2012, 17:17
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Didn't like them at all. Sent them back and switched to trij hd's. best sights I've ever used
Sent from my iPhone... which probably auto-corrected something wrong
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10-29-2012, 19:00
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I tried them too, too hard to see ... went to Glock OEM steel sights ( not the night sights ) and love them!
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10-29-2012, 19:32
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I was looking at them but went with ameriglo I-dot pros.
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10-29-2012, 19:41
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I have Scott's Tactical sights on all of my carry guns and one of my match guns. I have Sevigny's on the others. Good gear, good to go. They even have a cocking notch for one handed operations.
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10-30-2012, 08:03
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.[/QUOTE]
I have Heine Slant-pro same sight picture as this pic.
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10-30-2012, 08:11
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I tried going with the tactical sights but had issues picking up the front sight in certain light levels. I finally settled on ameriglo hack sights and for me, these sights are absolutely amazing!
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10-30-2012, 08:20
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JDennis
I tried going with the tactical sights but had issues picking up the front sight in certain light levels. I finally settled on ameriglo hack sights and for me, these sights are absolutely amazing!

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I strongly considered the Ameriglo CAP's & Hack's. The fronts are just too damn wide for me, and cover too much of the target. The CAP & Hack front sights are .140" wide (same as the Glock factory sights).
I prefer a thinner front, .115" has been the best for me, but .125" is the widest I'll go.
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10-30-2012, 14:40
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I had them on my gen3 Glock 19 but replaced them last summer with Trijicon night sights (GL01). The reason was because the front sight post is rather high with the Warrens and the rear sight is canted backwards and has sharp edges. I wanted a lower profile sight but still wanted the front post and rear aperture to allow light around the post for good alignment. My shooting improved with the Trijicons.
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