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Trijicon Night Sight Sets for Glock Pistols

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Color: HD XR Yellow Front Outline


Style: Glock 17, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25 and more


Pattern Name: Sight


Features

  • Thin front post (.122 width) promotes a larger field of view for fast target identification and engagement at longer distances
  • Glow-in-the-dark photoluminescent painted front outline combines with a U notch rear, and black painted rear outlines to quickly draw your eye to front post in all lighting conditions
  • Tritium phosphor-filled glass lamp illuminates sights for high visibility in all lighting situations. Front Blade Height-0.215 inch. Rear Blade Height-0.231 inch
  • Each Trijicon tritium lamp is capped with a sapphire jewel that helps evenly distribute the light and also acts as an additional layer of protection from puncture and cleaning solvents
  • Fits Glock Models: 17, 17L, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, and 39
  • Trijicon HD and HD XR Night Sights are not compatible with the Glock MOS pistol platform; Trijicon Bright & Tough Night Sights for Glock Suppressor height sights should be used

Brand: Trijicon


Color: HD XR Yellow Front Outline


Style: Glock 17, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25 and more


Product Dimensions: 0.23"L x 0.12"W x 0.28"H


Sport: Hunting


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Material: rubber


Compatible Devices: Compatible with all


Mounting Type: Tripod


Night vision: Yes


Brand: ‎Trijicon


Color: ‎HD XR Yellow Front Outline


Style: ‎Glock 17, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25 and more


Product Dimensions: ‎0.23"L x 0.12"W x 0.28"H


Sport: ‎Hunting


Item Weight: ‎1.6 ounces


Material: ‎rubber


Compatible Devices: ‎Compatible with all


Mounting Type: ‎Tripod


Night vision: ‎Yes


Model Name: ‎TRJ HD-XR NIGHT SIGHT YELLOW GK


Manufacturer: ‎Trijicon


Reticle Type: ‎Tritium-Phosphor lamp with U notch rear sight


UPC: ‎719307213869


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎69


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎7.83 x 5 x 0.75 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.05 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5 x 4 x 4 inches


Brand Name: ‎Trijicon


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎GL601-C-600835


Included Components: ‎Sights


Date First Available: February 17, 2017


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  • Great sights, go-to option
Color: Bright & Tough Style: Glock 17, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25 and more Pattern Name: Sight
These are great, obsolute best when it comes to three dot night sights. They are my go to option and have been for years. They have not failed me once and I have a few sets that have not faded, even ten years later they have a decent amount of glow. Five years old they still shine like new. Highly visible green dots that are durable and stand up to abuse with breaking on you like fiber optics. They are easy to install and always come a lil bit thick so you usually should take a file to the bottom of them very lightly until it goes in easier with resistance still but not too much. Much better than them being too lose to hold in the dovetail and relying on threadlocker or something of the sorts. Front post is great and the threads are nice. I have had other brands strip out on the front post but have never had that issue on these sights. They fit and look great like oem except a bit nicer refined tritium inserts. Great value for the price and I highly recommend them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025 by Jay Dee

  • Best night sights
Color: Bright & Tough Style: Glock 17, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25 and more Pattern Name: Sight
Amazing and super bright. I’ll catch myself looking at them at night when all the lights are off. You can see them across the room
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025 by Zach Davis

  • no co-witness as complained by a user-no need
Color: HD XR Orange Front Outline Style: Glock 17, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25 and more Pattern Name: Sight
If you are using a MOS (red dot) i suggest NOT buying these. These are stand alone VERY good, accurate night iron sights. I have these mounted on a Glock 19x and a S&W M&P 2.0 since neither gun mounts a red dot and they are super. I am planning to mount some on recently purchased H&K VP9 and SIG P320C. If you are using a red dot and you need a "backup" system then get a plain suppressor height sight. i suggest keeping the backup sights in the lower 1/3 of the red dot window with the red dot up and away from the sights. Most, including Trijicon, often will NOT co-witness. I had a RMR and Trijicon irons on a Glock 45 for my service weapon. They did NOT co-witness ! In my agency we need to take a 10 hour transition course, irons to MOS. One of the aiming methods used is by placing tape across the front of the MOS. You CAN see the dot but you can NOT see thru the optic. Using two eyes, you simply overlay the red dot on the threat as seen by the other eye. No point to a co-witness. If you are looking thru the MOS primarily, you are not using the MOS as you should. It is NOT the same a red dot on the rifle. I am presently using a Holosun 507 on the Glock 45 with a CH Precision plate and plain Trijicon night sights but suppressor height yet still low in the window. I do not need to see those irons unless the red dot goes out (and they are required by my agency for just such an occurrence.) If you are not a two eye shooter, MOS red dots on a pistol can be a struggle. I hope this helps a few concerning this new technology. I like it since I have old eyes (80 next year) and I only focus on the threat, like throwing rocks. One other thing, zero the red dot AND zero your irons. Bit of a back-ground relevance; I am a firearms instructor with a sheriff agency in Arizona and still run a slow 100 meter dash (age and wounds). Retired army officer, MACV (JFK School at Bragg, MATA course), 2 tours Viet Nam with no Tattoos. I do NOT have a "channel" as do so many as I am not of that caliber and i have never published anything. BA in anthropology/archeology and nearly an MS in South East Asian Cultures. Some of the stuff being taught was really out of date compared to my experience, so I stopped spending money in school and went back to South East Asia to teach English. I do get good natured (I think) rash from my younger deputies, detention and animal control but i have no issue with them. I just want them all safe and home at the end of the shift. They are all cool to work with. These are great sights as you can see the threat in the big "U" shaped rear sight and narrow front sight give very good accuracy. They allow this set of old eyes to hit a man torso steel at 100 meters routinely. As a Sgt once told me at Vietnamese scout school, "if you can see it CPT , you can hit it" and these sights help with that idea. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2022 by Homer

  • How Trijicon Changed My Mind About Tritium Sights
After much research, I settled on the Trijicon HD night sights (orange front post) for my daily carry Glock 19. Bottom line up front: these are some of the best sights I have used on a handgun. They are not without their limitations, and not for everyone, but for me and my needs, they are just about perfect. What do you get in the box? A rear and front sight, all metal construction, of the same height. Rear sight is blacked out with 2 tritium lamps, front sight is a tritium lamp surrounded by orange or yellow phosphorescent paint. First and foremost, I am traditionally not a fan of tritium-filled night sights. I am, generally speaking, a fiber-optic kind of guy. Most of my training and time behind tritium pistol sights have shown me that their uses are limited. Generally, they only glow in very dark environments -- and in those environments, target identification is paramount, thus the use of a hand-held or pistol-mounted light -- thus, your night sights go away because the area is too bright. It's an ultimate catch 22. Fiber optic sights have always circumvented this problem. How did the Trijicon HDs change my mind on tritium? Ultimately, it boils down to a handful of reasons. 1) the tritium lamps here in the rear sight are very bright - enough so that they glow in-doors even in the late afternoon. Much brighter and easier to pick up than other tritium lamps I have seen. 2) The large orange dot on the front sight is highly visible in the day time, and phosphorescent enough that it shines/ reflects somewhat when using a light in total darkness. This is excellent, and helps you acquire a sight picture in many lighting conditions. Why these sights over a different name brand? A handful of very clever design decisions give these sights an edge over the competition and worth the high asking-price. The tritium rear sights all but disappear in day-time light - acting as blacked-out rear sights. This makes the sight picture less busy and acquiring the orange front post very fast under stress. The back of the rear sight is cross-hached, making it less likely that the rear sight will attract glare in the sunlight, and on a Glock, the Trijicon HD's rear-sight extends to the very back of the slide (unlike the stock sight), improving the sight radius slightly. Furthermore, the front-end of the rear sight is U-shaped with a slight hook, aiding in one-handed manipulation of the handgun such as racking the slide off of a belt buckle, etc. Lastly, the notch on the rear sight is notched in a U shape rather than a traditional squared shape. This aids in front-sight acquisition and fits the orange (or yellow, depending on model ordered) front sight perfectly. Why might these sights not be for you? The sights seems designed more toward speed than precision. The bright orange dot is very easy to keep track of during follow-up shots and rapid strings of fire. If you're looking for sights that will help you hit a silver dollar at 25 yards, you'll want to look elsewhere (much cheaper sights are available for that purpose). If you're looking for sights that will help you shave a few fractions of a second off your ability to draw and put 5 rounds into an 8-inch plate at 7 yards, these are what you've been looking for. Some room for improvement? First up, the tritium on the front and rear sights is all the same color- green. Although the front sight is surrounded by orange color, this can be hard to see in the dark. Having green rear and orange front tritium would be nice. Next, the paint on the front sight does glow when exposed to light... but not nearly long enough, and needs to be exposed to a lot of light before it starts giving off it's own light. If it could be "charged" with a flashlight and last a few hours, that would be nice. If it could glow for a few minutes after just being exposed to a street light at night, that would be even better. Last - the rear sight has some sharp points at the top of the notches. It has yet to interfere with my draw, poke my skin, or anything of the such after thousands of draws, but it's there, and it might be a snag hazard depending on your concealment garment. Over all - the sights changed my opinion on tritium sights. These are useful and visible in a wide variety of lighting conditions, indoors and outdoors, and have some very well-thought out design choices to help give them an edge. For a self-defense minded shooter, these are hard to beat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2015 by James P.

  • Easy installation and glows bright
Color: Bright & Tough Style: Glock 17, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25 and more Pattern Name: Sight
Perfect
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025 by DD

  • Huge upgrade to factory Irons.
Color: HD XR Orange Front Outline Style: Glock 17, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25 and more Pattern Name: Sight
Huge improvement over the factory Irons. Confirm fit on Walther PDP Pro 4.5"
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025 by Christian

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