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12/2/2008 4:47:41 PM EDT
Anyone have these sights on their Glock?  How do you like them?  Also, can someone post a straight on side profile shot of a Glock(or Glock slide) with the Pro Operators installed?      

I'm kicking around the idea of putting the Pro Operators on the G26, but they seem hard to come by(only on the Ameriglo website).  Anyone know anything about that?  

Thanks
12/2/2008 6:34:24 PM EDT
[#1]
Run these on my G34. I will try to get a personal pic tommorow. Go direct with Ameriglo, top notch folks. It is the only brand I use. The profile is similar to the Sevigny sights.



Here is a pic of the Sevigny sights.


12/2/2008 7:49:07 PM EDT
[#2]
I've been using the Ameriglo Operators since before the Pro series came out. I like the difference in rear notch width relative to width of the front sight post. Might even like it a little greater difference. Haven't had a chance to try to Pro Operators yet.

Here is another ordering option with free installation.
12/3/2008 12:53:09 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
Run these on my G34. I will try to get a personal pic tommorow. Go direct with Ameriglo, top notch folks. It is the only brand I use. The profile is similar to the Sevigny sights.

http://www.ameriglo.net/weapon_site/store_pages/images/gl227op.jpg

Here is a pic of the Sevigny sights.




Actually, those are Ameriglo Pro Operators, that isn't the sevigny sight.  But profile wise, you are right.  They are very close, except the Ameriglos are the height of a stock sight set, and the warren's sit quite a bit higher.

I just installed a set on my Glock 17, and it is the PERFECT sight set for me.

If you like the idea of a blacked out rear with a white dot front sight to use during the day, but hate the idea of having no tritium in the rear to reference JUST INCASE you have to shoot in less than ideal conditions, you will love these.

I couldn't have designed a better set myself, but then again sights are completely subjective.

BTW, best place to order from IS Ameriglo.  
12/3/2008 3:56:30 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Run these on my G34. I will try to get a personal pic tommorow. Go direct with Ameriglo, top notch folks. It is the only brand I use. The profile is similar to the Sevigny sights.

http://www.ameriglo.net/weapon_site/store_pages/images/gl227op.jpg

Here is a pic of the Sevigny sights.




Actually, those are Ameriglo Pro Operators, that isn't the sevigny sight.  But profile wise, you are right.  They are very close, except the Ameriglos are the height of a stock sight set, and the warren's sit quite a bit higher.

I just installed a set on my Glock 17, and it is the PERFECT sight set for me.

If you like the idea of a blacked out rear with a white dot front sight to use during the day, but hate the idea of having no tritium in the rear to reference JUST INCASE you have to shoot in less than ideal conditions, you will love these.

I couldn't have designed a better set myself, but then again sights are completely subjective.

BTW, best place to order from IS Ameriglo.  


Thanks for the correction. You are right. Forgot to change the post.
12/4/2008 7:56:34 AM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Run these on my G34. I will try to get a personal pic tommorow. Go direct with Ameriglo, top notch folks. It is the only brand I use. The profile is similar to the Sevigny sights.

http://www.ameriglo.net/weapon_site/store_pages/images/gl227op.jpg

Here is a pic of the Sevigny sights.




Actually, those are Ameriglo Pro Operators, that isn't the sevigny sight.  But profile wise, you are right.  They are very close, except the Ameriglos are the height of a stock sight set, and the warren's sit quite a bit higher.

I just installed a set on my Glock 17, and it is the PERFECT sight set for me.

If you like the idea of a blacked out rear with a white dot front sight to use during the day, but hate the idea of having no tritium in the rear to reference JUST INCASE you have to shoot in less than ideal conditions, you will love these.

I couldn't have designed a better set myself, but then again sights are completely subjective.

BTW, best place to order from IS Ameriglo.  


Thanks for the help.  It sounds like AmeriGlo is the best source.

Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but on the Pro Operators isn't the front post a little thinner and the rear notch a little wider then stock Glock sights?

Thanks for the help!
12/4/2008 10:55:55 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Run these on my G34. I will try to get a personal pic tommorow. Go direct with Ameriglo, top notch folks. It is the only brand I use. The profile is similar to the Sevigny sights.

http://www.ameriglo.net/weapon_site/store_pages/images/gl227op.jpg

Here is a pic of the Sevigny sights.




Actually, those are Ameriglo Pro Operators, that isn't the sevigny sight.  But profile wise, you are right.  They are very close, except the Ameriglos are the height of a stock sight set, and the warren's sit quite a bit higher.

I just installed a set on my Glock 17, and it is the PERFECT sight set for me.

If you like the idea of a blacked out rear with a white dot front sight to use during the day, but hate the idea of having no tritium in the rear to reference JUST INCASE you have to shoot in less than ideal conditions, you will love these.

I couldn't have designed a better set myself, but then again sights are completely subjective.

BTW, best place to order from IS Ameriglo.  


Thanks for the help.  It sounds like AmeriGlo is the best source.

Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but on the Pro Operators isn't the front post a little thinner and the rear notch a little wider then stock Glock sights?

Thanks for the help!



Yes that is exactly how they are setup.

The end result is a front sight post that stands out like a sore thumb.
12/5/2008 2:13:44 PM EDT
[#7]
tacdog34, how about those side profile pics?

My main curiosity is with the slant of the rear sight's face.  Is there one?  Or is it vertical.  I'd also like to see how long the front sight is in relation to everything else.

Thanks!
12/6/2008 8:22:08 PM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
tacdog34, how about those side profile pics?

My main curiosity is with the slant of the rear sight's face.  Is there one?  Or is it vertical.  I'd also like to see how long the front sight is in relation to everything else.

Thanks!


There is a slight rearward angle to the rear sight, and the front is about 1/4- 1/3 of an inch long I'd say.  The front is near identical profile wise to warren and every other aftermarket front out there.
12/7/2008 6:39:01 AM EDT
[#9]
Great!  

Thanks, Marksman14
12/7/2008 7:10:50 PM EDT
[#10]


If you want photos of the Operators I can take them as well as I have a set on my G20C.

The shot from the rear is somewhat misleading as it exagerates the amount of daylight on each side of the front blade.



12/8/2008 8:01:14 PM EDT
[#11]
Excellent, Sir!  
12/29/2008 7:15:53 AM EDT
[#12]
OK.  So I received the Pro Operator sights for Christmas from my father!  WooHoo!  

Now if only I had NS installation skills or tools.  Anyone local(DFW) and have a sight tool I can borrow...?  

Also, for some reason I thought these came with a tube of Loctite for the fronts sight and/or instruction.  They didn't evidently.  Any tips/hints/etc from people who have installed these before?

Thanks!
12/29/2008 5:13:30 PM EDT
[#13]
they are very decent sights

i prefer the openess of the XSs though
12/30/2008 11:34:13 AM EDT
[#14]
Well, I successfully installed them with minimal damage...  I'll post pics later today.  I wound up getting the yellow/greens, and compared to the std green/green NS the different colors rock!

Haven't been to the range yet, but if drawing down on the lamp is any indicator... I think I'll like 'em.

yeah, it came down to Big Dots and the Pro Operators... we know what I chose.  I'll have to actually shoot the big dots before I buy a set.  Seem like they cover too much of the target for my tastes.

12/30/2008 2:34:23 PM EDT
[#15]
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