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So my G26 is my EDC but i have issues with the way the stock sights line up.

So i am NOT happy, i have a advanced class coming up and if i keep getting disapointed, how am i gonna put 400 rounds down range happily during the class.

I have trijicon Night sights on my G22 but was thinking of getting a different kind.

Remember this is an EDC, and i am looking for EASY target acquisition
 

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So my G26 is my EDC but i have issues with the way the stock sights line up.

So i am NOT happy, i have a advanced class coming up and if i keep getting disapointed, how am i gonna put 400 rounds down range happily during the class.

I have trijicon Night sights on my G22 but was thinking of getting a different kind.

Remember this is an EDC, and i am looking for EASY target acquisition
TruGlo TFO. Great sight picture day, night and in between. I have them on my carry Glocks. Actually, all my Glocks.
 

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I typically install new on all my Glocks following the first trip to the range.

Recently picked up a G36 and after a trial run, swapped the OEM with XS Big Dots. Have used Novak, Meprolight, Trijicon, Heinie on other pistols, but none pick up as fast for me as the XS.

Quite surprisingly, my groups were nearly as tight as with other configurations, slightly outside a quarter inch larger groups first time out at 7 yards.

While a number of folks will site "old eyes" as a reason to turn to XS, I am not one of them. Extremely fast sights, and will be a standard on any compact or subcompact I consider for EDC in the future.

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I own an MGW Glock sight pusher, but didn't need it to install the XS Big Dots.

Tools and even thread locker are supplied with XS sights. If you're so inclined, instructions are well written and can be followed without need for professional installation.

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I recently put an Ameriglo Proglo front with a plain black (.164") rear on one of my G26's and these maybe my favorite sight's yet.

Something like this is gonna work out much better than Big Dots.

That huge dot and basically no rear sight on a very short sight radius is gonna be hard to hit anything with.

I'm not sure what kind of class you're taking but you'll do a lot better with a full size gun. Burning 4 or 5 hundred rounds a day at a class is gonna suck with a sub-compact.
 

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Has anyone tried these sights? http://www.advantagetactical.com/ Looks like an interesting concept. I'll sometimes have my barrel a tad low, left or right and then have to FIND the front sight. Which usually involves raising it above the back sight, then getting it settled inbetween. I'd love to be able to try a set of these before I buy, but no one I know has them. So the opinions of those who have tried them will have to do :)
 
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