🔭 Elevate Your Night Shooting Game!
The Trijicon Night Sight Set for Walther is designed for optimal visibility and accuracy in low-light conditions. Featuring a glow-in-the-dark front sight, a glare-reducing rear sight, and durable tritium illumination, this sight set fits Walther P99, PPQ, and PPQ M2 models, ensuring you stay on target when it matters most.
S**E
Slow shipping
The product is great but the shipping was astonishing. I live 6 hours away from the the seller and it took 11 days to deliver it.
R**S
excellent but not perfect fit for SW99
great enhancement to my SW99, however I did have to take a jewelers file to the edges on the rear sight to get it to fit.
T**N
Exactly as described
Works like advertised, installation isn't difficult.
J**R
Good sights, but not as bright as I expected.
This is in regards to the Trijicon bright and tough night sight set (since there are multiple options under this product listing). I purchased this one for my Walther PPS M2 (not the same version as the PPQ that Amazon defaults to when the PPS version is out of stock).First off, the rear sight was surprisingly easy to install. There was no tension spring like I expected. The rear sight slid into the sight channel fairly easily. I was able to push it in a good half way with my bare hands before using a sight pusher to finish pushing it in and align it. Once in place, I used some blue thread locker on the locking screw that goes in from the top of the rear sight to lock it in place.The front sight was not as easy to install. On my PPS M2, the factory sight uses a thin flat blade screwdriver to remove it. However, this sight comes with a Glock style hexagonal head screw that has no slot in it. The factory screw is not the same size so I was lucky to find a 3/16 hex socket that fit the Trijicon screw, while still thin enough to fit into the recessed area in the slide where the screw goes. If you have a Glock sight tool, then you're probably fine. I don't have one because I wasn't expecting to need one. Would have been nice if Trijicon had that documented somewhere, or included a small tool to fit their screw.I chose these over the seemingly more popular HD version because I was trained with 3 dot sights. I didn't like the idea of one big front sight dot during the day and nothing on the rears, but then at night, trying to use a traditional 3 dot sight picture. I wanted it to be 3 dot whether it's day or night - like these bright and tough sights are. Additionally, I like the thin, white painted ring around the tritium dots since that will help with sight acquisition in bright light.The only complaint is that these are not as bright as I expected. I've used night sights on multiple defensive weapons through the years and I remember brand new night sights being brighter than this. It also appears that the front sight is actually dimmer than the rear sights. That said, the dots are sharp and well defined - much crisper than some other tritium sights that I've seen.Overall, I plan to keep them, but if I had to choose all over again, I might go with a different brand.
P**.
Tricky to Install on Walther PPQ M2 but Worth It
The sights are awesome and provide high visibility day and night. The orange dot is easy to see at the range in daylight and the tritium sights glow nicely in the dark. Forget the orange glow ring at night, though, since it is dim and only lasts a couple of minutes anyway. Tritium sights are especially helpful for finding and grabbing the gun in the dark so long as you keep the glowing dots facing you. The sights are taller than stock, so you'll have to compensate for this at the range.Major Caveat: the sights are truly a pain to install. In fact, I would rate them impossible to install on a PPQ M2 if I did what the internet told me to do. I even purchased a high quality Glock style tool as advised by everybody. Nothing doing, except possibly stripping the threads. So here's the simple trick to make it easy using one of the many tools God gave you. You could have thought of it yourself, except you didn't.Front sight: remove the garbage stock site with a 1.3mm allen. I didn't have this size, but my 1.2mm (.050 inch) allen worked just as well. Take the allen screw out, pinch the plastic side ribs together that the screw was forcing apart and pop it out. Then put the TINY Trijicon bolt on your finger tip and carefully push the threaded end of the TINY screw through the hole from the backside of the slide. Hold it there firmly and put a tiny drop of Loctite on the threads or into the hole in the front sight with your third hand. There will be just enough threads sticking out to screw the front sight onto the TINY bolt a couple of turns. Then push the front sight into place and hold it firmly there. Now and only now put your Glock tool (3/16 inch thinwalled socket) onto the TINY bolt head and snug it up gently. If you put the front sight into the slide first, and then try to screw in the TINY bolt from the backside with the Glock style tool you will be hating life and probably stripping the threads, and all the while your Loctite is hardening and getting all over things.Rear site: install as per what you find on the internet for the PPQ M2. Just remember about the reverse threads when you go to adjust windage. Yup, BTDT, if you know what I mean. And watch that the little spring loaded button that holds the rear sight in place doesn't spring out and get lost.Good luck!
R**O
Not suitable for Walther PPQ Q5 Match
I was misled by the description into thinking that will fit my Walther PPQ Q5 Match. It did not and when I wanted to return it, they said it is not returnable. Very disappointing.
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