GlockFixed Rear Sight 6.1mm Steel
Brand | Glock |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 0.24"L x 0.24"W x 0.24"H |
Sport | Hunting |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Compatible Devices | Fixed Gear |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | 6.1mm Rear Sight |
Manufacturer | Glock |
Reticle Type | Fixed |
UPC | 932418159936 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.02 x 1.65 x 0.28 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Glock |
Suggested Users | "unisex-adult, unisex-teen" |
Part Number | SP04190 |
B**Y
Excellent choice!
OEM glock rear iron sights. Great quality! Configured my G19 like the French Army, iron oem rear and oem tritium front sight.
M**M
Exactly what you think it is
It's a simple metal Glock rear sight. Great if you want a simple, rugged right, and a definite upgrade from plastic.
A**
Great quality
Fit perfectly on my G19 and did not crush as a plastic counterpart has and would.
J**S
Easy to install
Easy to install, hold tight. These are larger than the plastic sights, broad steel base overlapping the dove tail. Same height, same fit, just more material. Allows you to rack slide on belt or whatever, using rear sight for leverage. won’t chip if dropped like plastic sight. I like the Glock sight configuration. These should come stock on new Glocks. Most Gen 5 Glocks are now coming with 6.1 rear sights instead of the usual 6.5.
T**N
Glock on Taurus GX4??
Brighten up the front sight on GX4 and added the "U" notch Glock sight.............MUCH BETTER for my old eyes!!
G**E
Great!
Perfect
L**S
Great deal
This was what we were looking for no issues
J**N
Glock OEM Steel Sights are a great replacement for the original plastic garbage sights that are ...
Glock OEM Steel Sights are a great replacement for the original plastic garbage sights that are factory installed. You need to get a sight drift tool to put them in properly though.If you don't want to shell out the money for a tool to install them correctly (100 dollars or more) you should look at having them installed by a gunsmith that has the correct tool. Pounding them in with a punch is not a good idea. You run the risk of damaging the sight or the slide.It should also be noted that these sights come in several different heights. There are a few sights on the internet that tell you what the markings on the side of the sight mean (so you can tell what height is currently installed on your Glock). I'll post a snippet from Glock's website below but you should do the research on your own before you buy to figure out what height you need. For instance, I purchased a slightly shorter sight (than what it originally came with) for my Glock because at 10 yards I was hitting high, and I wanted to lower my point of impact.From Glock's Website:REAR SIGHT HEIGHTSGLOCK rear sights are available in four heights. The standard rear sight height for GLOCK pistols in 9x19, .40, .45 G.A.P., .357 and .380 calibers is 6.5mm (0.256in.); .45 and 10mm AUTO calibers 6.9mm (0.27in.). Rear sights are also available in heights of 6.1mm (0.24in.), 6.9mm (0.27in.) and 7.3mm (0.29in.). Every change of the rear sight height will result in a shift of the predicted position of approximately 50mm (1.97in.) over 25m (27yds.) firing distance.
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