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The Tritium Pro Night Sights are a high-performance sight set designed for Walther handgun models, featuring glow-in-the-dark technology, durable construction, and enhanced accuracy features, making them an essential upgrade for any serious shooter.
Brand | TRUGLO |
Color | White Ring |
Style | Walther PPS |
Sport | Hunting |
Compatible Devices | Handgun |
Mounting Type | Dovetail Mount |
Night vision | Yes |
Model Name | Tritium Pro Night Sights, Compatible with Walther PPS Classic & M2 models | Compact Durable Glow-in-the-Dark Front & Rear Handgun Sight Set with White Focus Lock Front Ring |
Manufacturer | Truglo |
Reticle Type | Front sight with focus lock ring |
UPC | 788130024010 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.61 x 5.71 x 1.34 inches |
Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | TRUGLO |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | TG231W2W |
Included Components | TRUGLO TRITIUM PRO Handgun Night Sights, Walther PPS White Set (TG231W2W) |
Size | One Size |
A**Y
Great Sights
I purchased Trijicon sights and they sucked. Missing set screw and the front sight did not fit correctly on a Walther PPS M2. These sights fit fantastic and are real easy to pick up in full or low light. And to make it even better they are almost 1/2 the price.
T**9
Works for SW99 with some fitting
The Truglo tritium sights are fine once installed. Minor fitting is required if these are installed on a Smith & Wesson SW99. The width of the rear sight dovetail needs to be reduced to 0.408" and the front sight stub that inserts into the slot in the slide needs to be reduced about 3 to 5 mils on both sides. You'll need a micrometer. Be patient, go slow and it'll install with just a little effort; about 30 minutes.
J**J
These sights require fitting to fit the Walther CCP M2
The "TRUGLO Tritium Pro Glow-in-The-Dark Handgun Night Sights for Walther Pistols, Walther CCP" is a fine well made product. Steel Sights with Tritium ampules allowing for very clear and easy to see sights in low/no light conditions as well as full daylight conditions. The front sight has a white ring around the tritium ampule making for faster sight alignment and target acquisition.I was looking for better sights than the factory sights for my Walther CCP M2 and wanted the ability to use the pistol in low light conditions. These came up in my search here on Amazon and I decided to give them a try. The price seemed very reasonable so I bought a set. What arrived was the TrueGlo Tritium Pro Handgun Night-Sight (White) for the Walther CCP part number TG231W3W. The packaging says its for the CCP, but does not specify the CCP M2. Further, a search on TruGlo's website for this sight set shows this part number to work with the CCP but again, no mention of the CCP M2. I attempted to mount the rear sight first. After removing the factory rear sight, I inserted the windage adjustment screw into the TrueGlo sight and tried to start the sight into the dovetail cut. No Joy! The sight base does not fit the dovetail cut on the CCP M2. Ok, a little grinding here and there on the base of the rear sight to trim the sight down to fit the dovetail better and I can now start it but it fits snug. The adjustment screw works as designed. A bit of thread locker blue and the sight is set.The front sight provided a very tight fit, really too tight. I was able to mount it with a little modification with a file then press fitting the sight in the sight socket with a bit of blue thread locker and installing the supplied screw with a drop of blue thread locker. The pistol now strikes a little low on the target when using my 6 O'clock sight picture. Switching to a combat sight pictures seems to help. I think that these sights expect a combat sight picture, ie, place the front dot over the Point of Impact rather than a 6 O'clock sight picture. Regardless of the description and specifications listed here or elsewhere, I do believe this sight set is designed to fit the Walther CCP M2 but they do require some fitting. As with anything, your mileage may vary.
C**D
Does NOT fit PPS M2 (NOT Returnable!)
I’ve heard this doesn’t fit the PPS M2 so I contacted TruGlo and they told me it fits the M1 and the M2. My sights came in today and they do not fit the PPS M2, the rear sight needed lots of sanding to install, this was annoying but it eventually fit. Unfortunately the front sight is too loose so it rattles and there is nothing you can do to fix this.The sights are not returnable so I tossed $60 in the trash. I hate to say such broad sweeping things like this, but don’t buy anything from this company. I’ve read it fits the M2 so maybe it will fit yours, my PPS was manufactured in 2018, buyer beware...PS: These sights are very dim at night compared to others. Front sight looks amazing in daylight.
N**Y
If you like Trijicon HD give these a chance
First, you should have night sights on all SD pistols. After trying and using most of the big name brands I like them all. They all have pro's and con's. These Truglos are so far great. They are very similar to Trijicon HD's as far as design and sight picture. Why do I like these more than HD's? for a few reasons 1. Attention to detail, Truglo are built just as strong plus they dehorn the edges and corners. With the HD's I've noticed sharp corners and edges, not sharp enough to cut but sharp enough to hurt during carry and mess up undershirts. 2. Front sight is big white dot that catches the eye when aiming that's pretty much what your looking for in SD sights, they don't make them in the fluorescent orange or yellow but the white work just as good. 3. Tritium vials are nice and bright easy to pick up at night. 4. U-Shape notch for easy sight accuastion <25 yards 5. Easy to install, I put these on my PPS M2 with-in 30 mins with a brass punch and a ball peen hammer (& I have a sight pusher but this was easier) 6. Price, for half the price of the HD these are not only equal to them but you can buy 2 for the price of 1. These are going on another carry pistol this week. Cons the back sight doesn't stop reflection like other serrated sights. Also the back sights could be slightly less bright as the front toGive you better contrast. Overall very good quality. Some pistol models may not be a good but on the Walther and HK these don't sit as high as the HD's which sit way to high and may throw of point of aim and impact. Truglo makes quality and it shows. Finally and most important they shoot true to aim as the OEM which is important to not have to adjust your aim when shooting other pistols. Long term is yet to be seen but I see these lasting the full 8-10 years
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