![]() The old sight drifted out with relative ease, going left to right pointed away from us. The device came with some thin plates to raise the slide up the right height. Once the front sight was swapped, we hooked the slide into the MGW. With the Ed Brown front sight tool and a small crescent wrench, we loosened the screw beneath the sight and removed it, then replaced the white dot with the new TruGlo front sight and tightened with the crescent wrench. Part: MGW309) for the rear sight, we started the switch with a disassembly of the slide to get access to the front sight. Part: 952) and the MGW Glock Sight Mover ($100 sold separately, #584-045-017WB, Mfr. With the Ed Brown Front Sight Tool for Glock ($20 sold separately, #087-017-001WB, Mfr. We chose to put the TruGlo sights on the Glock 17 and the Tru-Dots on a G34 so that we could shoot them side by side. Part: TG131GT1Y), yellow rear and green front. Since we had the installation tools handy, we also ordered a set of TruGlo tritium fiber-optic Brite-Sites ($90, #902-000-107WB, Mfr. One was the Brownells Glock 17 Sight Upgrade Kit ($200, #080-000-919WB), which included a Meprolight (Kimber) ML-10224 Tru-Dot Night Sight System for Glock 17, 19, 22, 23, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39 an MGW Glock Sight Adjustment Tool, and an Ed Brown Front Sight Tool for Glock. We gave the Ultimate Kit an A grade, saying it “was the upgrade that produced the biggest difference in performance all by itself, increasing the accuracy of the Glock 17 from an average grouping of 2.3 inches down to 1.6 inches.”Īlso in the April 2014 issue, we looked at two sight-upgrade kits, both from Brownells. There, we installed a Zev Technologies’ GlockWorx Ultimate kit from Brownells ($250, #100-006-566WB, Mfr. ![]() We dealt extensively with the issue of trigger replacements in the April 2014. About the only modifications that actually improve the Glock are the addition of a better trigger and a set of aftermarket sights. As a carry handgun, the Glock is rugged, reliable, and combat worthy.
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