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Excellent Value!

Written on Dec 15, 2023

I've installed several of these on one Glock and some older Sigs in the past two years. They're the best bang for the buck with the most features at this current price. I've never had any issues installing them with a sight pusher and even just a brass punch and bench vice on the rear dovetail of the Glock. They have a rear set screw for additional security but even without it they fit tightly in the slides' dovetails. The rear sight's forward slanting top edge is a nice feature and has actually come in handy to forcefully racking out some jammed out-of-speck snap caps off the edge of a wooden table. Its best feature is its thick front white outline and blacked out serrated u-notched rear; combined with the sights being a tiny bit taller then stock they make the front sight very easy to pick up and aline under all lighting conditions where the tritium isn't visible. In my opinion, they're easier to see than the similar Sig X-ray night sights and the Glock factory night sights. I haven't had them very long and only use can really prove their durability, but so far the tritium is very bright with no signs of premature dimming, the finish is holding up well, and they have never drifted out of alignment. If I encounter any issues and this model is still available here I'll update my review accordingly.

Good price, so far so good!

Written on Dec 15, 2023

Not bad, especially on sale. 850 lumens is more than sufficient for indoor use and for most realistic outdoor pistol distance egagements. The symmetrically working levers are a really its best feature. At first it seemed crude, but after some thought the idea of a screw securely holding the battery cover down is growing on me. The construction looks good, the only con I can find is the cross bolt mount's flathead slot is a bit shallow and the protruding other end has a sharp edge that that can potentially snag on fabrics. Unfortunately these are the only observations I can provide at this time, the light is still so new to me that I haven't gotten a chance to really put it through any live-fire testing for durability, nor have I acquired a light bearing holster designed for a Streamlight TLR-1 to see if this model is as compatible as advertised. So for now take my 5 stars rating with a grain of salt, if I encounter any issues I'll update this review accordingly.

Better than the original night sights

Written on Dec 15, 2023

I needed to update the sights on one of my more collectable Sigs, these fit the bill while "keeping it all in the family." The overall shape/profile of the sights are very similar to the older stock Sig Sauer night sights, they seem well constructed and installed with a sight pusher with no problems. The rear glare reducing serrations are also a very nice premium feature. Under well lit conditions the thick green front sight against the blacked-out rear is much easier to pick up compared to the older all white-outlined front and rear. However, under dimmer lighting when it's not quite dark enough to see the tritium yet, the green hue used for the outline doesn't provide as much contrast as white. I also have several sets of TruGlo Tritium Pro's which have the same features, but their white outlined front is much easier to pick up even in the aforementioned dimly lit conditions. All that being said, at such an affordable price, I would still recommend this product, especially to anyone that wants to keep their pistol all Sig. But if you're not totally married to Sig there are other sights for about the same price that offer better performance.

Good Value

Written on Jun 22, 2019

This is the least expensive of aftermarket bolt catches I've tried, but no less in quality. Fit and finish is excellent and it installed with zero issues. At 3/4" at its widest point and about 1/2" proud off of the receiver, it is however big and sits tall in both positions, if you plan on carrying the rifle on a sling you might want to take that into consideration as it can and will snag on clothing and gear. Otherwise, its form does enhance functionality as each paddle of the catch has a very distinct tactile feel.
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Well Designed!

Written on Jun 22, 2019

I have several aftermarket bolt catches and this one is my favorite so far. It enhances function but has a "mil-spec" look and feel to it and most importantly isn't excessively large. It also sits much flatter in both the "locked-back" and "released" positions, making it less prone to snagging on things.
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Best Bang For The Buck!

Written on Jun 22, 2019

I have a few ambi short-throw/90 degree selectors in this entry level price range, this is the most affordable of them all, but it is no less in quality nor value. Fit and finish is excellent and it installed with zero issues (I always use blue thread locker on the screws and a drop of lube on the detent notch). The midsection/shaft appears to be nitride or melonite treated and I really appreciate the matt finish of the levers as I was hoping to match it to one of my lowers with parkerized and matt anodized controls. Most importantly it doesn't have any sharp edges and is comfortable to manipulate. Subjectively, I would prefer that both levers were full length. The shorter "notched" lever mechanically has less leverage and effectively makes that side of the selector feel stiff and harder to flip. Good news is both levers can be unscrewed and installed on either side of the selector you choose.
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Good Looking, Good Value, Awesome Quality

Written on Aug 23, 2017

Unlike the Daniel Defense fixed front sight that can be rocked into any position, Troy's fixed front is tight and designed to be slid onto the furthest position on the rail. If you plan on mounting it any further back be prepared to lube and maybe even do some tapping with a non-marring tool. It also has a slightly longer foot print than the DD fixed sight, covering 3 pic slots vs two. Sight picture is excellent and IMO even pleasing to the eye. The sight post can be adjusted easily with an A2 four prong front sight tool or a 556 bullet tip. Aesthetically, the anodizing is top notch, while the sight has a angular profile giving it a futuristic look.
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