Strike Industries Iron Front & Rear Sights for Glock - Suppressor Height
Manufactured by Strike Industries
Details
Details
Improve your sight alignment and focus with the Strike Industries Iron Front & Rear sights for Glock. Designed with an elevated sight picture, the Iron Front and Rear Sights for Glock are compatible with suppressor pistol setups and sit at an absolute co-witness for slide-mounted red dots. Natural light on both sides of the front sight help keep eyes focused on the target, while steps placed on the rear of both sights reduce unwanted glare and reflections. Easily customize the look of your iron sights with color or glow-in-the-dark paint. Made from SUS630 stainless steel, these iron sights offer ultimate durability at a budget-friendly price.
Please note: These Iron Sights are semi-drop-in and may need light filing to provide the most universal and proper fit.
Features:
Please note: These Iron Sights are semi-drop-in and may need light filing to provide the most universal and proper fit.
Features:
- Compatible with GLOCK™ Standard Frames: 17,17L,19,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,31,32,33,34,35,37,38,39
- Compatible with SIG SAUER P320 slides with rear dovetail
- Suppressor height
- Steps in the rear of both sights
- Lines and angles for natural light reflections
- Shadow play keeps eyes aligned and focused on target
- U-notch rear sight
- Absolute co-witness iron sights for slide-mounted red dot sights
- Front sight can be painted for customization
- SUS630 hardened stainless steel
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Ratings & Reviews
2 reviews
11/22/2022 4:26 pm SI-G-SIGHTS-SH
Junk
by Jon Arnett -
Front sight screw broke with little effort
8/4/2023 8:55 am SI-G-SIGHTS-SH
Solid sights but issues with front install
by Noel -
I have put a set of these on a Gen 3, G26. The rear sight went on quickly and easily with a sight pusher. The front did not want to seat. I ended up having to line everything up in a vice and gently press everything together. I probably don't even need the screw but I it's there.