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@fishlife1013 I agree, nor do I want to pay for a red dot that's half the price of a good handgun plus getting it milled on my G43X (non-mos), and lead time for milling.
Nah, pewview would be first. It wouldn't even be fair. I watched pewview on american airgunner challenge, a tv show on outdoor channel, and he destroyed the competition.
Iron sights are still actual in competition shooting because red dots are forbidden, at least in my country. We shoot 25m and 50m by pistol and even 300m with assault rifles or carbines.
Love my TFO’s, but the hellcat has this front dot and You shaped rear sight. It’s not as specific as this with the post on top so it’s hard to acquire target accuracy. The top post is a great idea. Cool Sights
A lot more iron sights would be sold if one would standardize a plate that allows a rds and irons to be mounted on a myriad of pistols. Usually, anythnig ghost ring like needs more sight radius. The last that somewhat had that was the field pistol from FK Brno.
If you pulled a line from the center of the rear and front sight dots it’s parallel to the barrel. Now go up the rear and front sight an eighth of an inch and you’re lined up with the tops, still parallel to the barrel. The idea is relatively simple but it seems that they executed the design brilliantly.
It works litteraly IDENTICAL with firearms that run a red dot sight and BUIS, "Back up iron sights". Anyone that knows what they're doing is using a lower 1/3 or less cowitness with their irons when using a rds as primary aiming. With a lower 1/3 cowitness the irons only come into the rds window, filling up only 1/3 of the lower portion of the glass. This helps by giving as much sight picture possible with as little impedance possible with your irons. So..... What's happening is that you're not physically positioning the seperate sights by changing the firearms elevation but rather changing your eyes position between the two sights. The firearm will still keep the exact same aiming angle almost as if you have the thing tightened down rock solid from a vice grip.
Very much like something I was thinking about doing. I was going to have a gunsmith Dremel out the top part of a ghost ring sight, so there would be an opening to frame the front sight. I planned on using a slightly higher front sight in conjunction. I might still do that if these new sights are either too costly, or If the opening isn't as wide as I wanted. My goal is very fast acquisition for a defensive sight.
@@lostshp7 ... I think that I would still prefer my idea better though. I'm thinking a 3X height front suppressor sight with Tritium and a yellow ring, ... paired with a ghost ring sight Dremeled out to make a "U" shape opening, or maybe a "Wilson Combat Battlesight", rear "U" notch sight. Probably can put that combination together for about $100. While I can definitely see that those new sights are good, I want the rear opening a little larger.
Wow! A simple solution. I would try this on an outside carry pistol but, I would be concerned that the opening at the top could snag clothing on my concealed carry pistol.
Having carried glock oem sites for 20 years, I've noticed that the only people that say "glock sites suck" are people that either are selling another site or haven't trained with the simple glock sites that have worked for decades....just my opinion.
Those are awesome looking sights only one question I have is do they make a version with the front sight a different color like orange or green?? I’m very interested for my Glock 17.3 I haven’t watched the entire video so you might’ve mentioned about this already lol
@@TopShotDustin yea my slow self just saw that on there site lol i should have looked into it first before I spoke lol but i really do like these and definitely want the orange front ones but i see there on backorder,,,, wonder how long that's going to be? and thanks for the 10% code i will be using it!!!!!
@@TopShotDustin you know to follow up I reached out to the company to see how long the backorder wait is and they said about two months so that doesn’t sound very confident to me not sure why they’re on such an extended backorder and I asked a couple more questions and they just flat out ignored me after that so that didn’t really vote well as far as customer service goes in my opinion. It’s a shame because I’m extremely interested in these sights since they seem like they would work perfect for astigmatism as bad as mine.. I might just go with a set of Ameriglo ghost ring. Disappointed….☹️
I still dont understand why we are debating irons vs dots. Sometimes I think there is a desire to simply complain, convert, or justify. Choose one or choose both and just shoot. I understand ammo is expensive, but damn.
Nicely done, but it’s too bad You’re not old enough to have competed in the days where Heinies and Warren’s ruled. Speed and precision and a clean crisp site picture. Also the important ability to be able to look over your sites. I don’t imagine these with track through recoil all that great. They would block out a lot of the target at distance also. Still a nice option.
Would it be dumb for me to start of with those sights and then a red dot or should I just use the regular Glock Sights. I’m a first time gun owner need some advice
There's more aftermarket for Glocks because there are more Glocks than any other handgun on the planet. Not to mention Glocks are by far the easiest pistol to work on and modify.
The guys who make these sights came into my store today. I talked with them, they said Sig is next, slimline Glocks aren't far behind, and then they'll get into M&P.
Like with red dots do you use these with both eyes or do you have to close an eye like you would with a rifle peep sight? Very cool I think I'm going to pick these up :Edit- Also good lord can you shoot.
interesting this is how we have shooting in IPSC with open sight for 20 years. I dont mean the round rear etc - but the idee - just hav ethe fiber inside the rear and you are good to go
@TopShotDustin I've got a Holosun 507k on my 43x with a plate. If your sights are the same height as the stock glock then they'll be slightly low but still able to co witness. If they're slightly higher, then I'd have to consider loosing some real-estate on my optic window. Are your sights same height or slightly taller?
Those companies need to figure out that glock isn't the only good pistol on the market. I have a couple Glocks but several M&P pistols, wouldn't mind getting a few sets for some M&P's, but apparently, they just want to sell to Glock people!
As stated at the end of the video- more modes are coming very soon. But we all know everything starts with Glock- because they suck and need upgrades 🤣🤣🤣
Every company is gonna start with Glock and expand from there. Glock has the biggest market share, so it makes sense to start there. There are also dozens of different models of gun that use Glock pattern sights, so it really is the logical first step.
Someone re-invented wheel here. This is how the old British partridges sights used to look like ... or their modern clone - Steyr pistol trapezoidal sights
Do these fit on an STK100? It can take a vortex venom, but I think Glocks need a plate adapter to do that. I'm not sure on that though. I plan on puting a glock 17 slide and barrel on the STKs frame eventually, but havent just yet.
Trying and failing to understand the appeal of these... I use traditional notch-and-post irons with a fiber front, and for rapid shooting I'm just tracking the fiber, and I switch to the top edge of the front sight for precision or distance shooting. Oh, and my rear sight is blacked out because I don't need the distraction of even more tritium glowing when shooting in low light.
I don't understand why people buy and shoot Glocks today with all the great handguns on the market today Glocks triggers suck the sight pic sucks they are squared off it's like aiming a brick they were good in the 80's when they came out but today standards they don't even innovate to make their product better idk they got left behind that's my imo.
Not all of us want tiny guns and not all of us have tiny hands. And many of us are trained on glocks so we'll stick with glocks. Many of us can deal with the shortcomings because we trained to overcome those shortcomings. Glocks have the most aftermarket support and a lot of modularity. You can get easily customize them if you so choose. Their track record still stands and they are well proven. And they're not exactly expensive either. Plus no one cries if they beat up their glock and they're easily replaced. I prefer a glock 30 for carry. I like the chunky boys and I have no issues carrying them because I have the appropriate holster for my needs
I'm not convinced. Yeah, they look great in broad daylight, but the creepy crawlies come out at night. I want a sight picture that is simple, provides a fair amount of " light " past the front sight, and is preferably luminous. I don't shoot for pleasure. Your sight picture at night isn't what it is in broad daylight.
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Do they co witness with optics
@@Mall_Cop going to depend on the optic and mount, but they aren't as tall as "suppressor" heigh sights so it's not their design.
Where do you get these sights for my gen4 19
Type in north forest arms
No link? You're gonna make us do work? Lol
00:44 Sasquatch back there creeping.
Yep, He sure picked a safe spot!
Lol😂
You found it !
Nice catch
Timing is precise
Finally someone not talking about red dots. I love it!!
Agreed!
I concur
As great as they are i have some guns i just dont wanna get a slide cut on but i like the match point sights
@fishlife1013 I agree, nor do I want to pay for a red dot that's half the price of a good handgun plus getting it milled on my G43X (non-mos), and lead time for milling.
Why is bigfoot down range while your shooting, or am I the only one who noticed
That sight looks killer! 😍 i need something like this for my Jericho pistols
Might need these for my Gen 2 17, the original sights are still installed, just never found any sights that I liked to replace them, I like these.
I love my dead ringer bullseyes ghost ring sights.
Very interesting! Just got my G34 Gen3 OD. Will order this. Thank You for the video!
That’s pretty cool. Nice job making those 200yd hits!
Thanks!
LOVE these sights! Perfect sight picture all around!
Yeah, I want this on all of my pistols now.
Superb video!! I love the sight images to the bottom right of the screen while you are shooting. Genius. Best video I've seen in a while.
Thank you!!
Can we do a form of Top Shot again, with all the top gunyubers.
It wouldn't be fair, Dustin would be #1 and Hickok45 #2
@@virtuaguyverify Only because Paul wouldn't be able to compete.
Dustin may take it all, however I would pay money to see it.
Nah, pewview would be first. It wouldn't even be fair. I watched pewview on american airgunner challenge, a tv show on outdoor channel, and he destroyed the competition.
@@Jeeper906 ? airgunner ?
I love my Steyr trapezoidal sights, but these look like good competition!
The sights seem excellent for shooting. I wonder how durable they are. Thank you for reviewing them!
Solid steel is plenty durable
Glock perfection
Proceeds to change all the internal and external parts... 😅😅😅
Right? 🤣
Jeez, have I been looking for that sight.
might get a FN 509 and FN 502 Tatical and getting these sights
Iron sights are still actual in competition shooting because red dots are forbidden, at least in my country. We shoot 25m and 50m by pistol and even 300m with assault rifles or carbines.
Love my TFO’s, but the hellcat has this front dot and You shaped rear sight. It’s not as specific as this with the post on top so it’s hard to acquire target accuracy. The top post is a great idea. Cool Sights
Either you have a crazy guy walking behind your targets , or you have a Sasquatch in your target range ( check at the beginning of your video
A lot more iron sights would be sold if one would standardize a plate that allows a rds and irons to be mounted on a myriad of pistols. Usually, anythnig ghost ring like needs more sight radius. The last that somewhat had that was the field pistol from FK Brno.
Snipin buffalo 😂
I still can’t see how that doesn’t make two different points of impact if you use the same point of aim with each sight method.
Right?!?
If you pulled a line from the center of the rear and front sight dots it’s parallel to the barrel. Now go up the rear and front sight an eighth of an inch and you’re lined up with the tops, still parallel to the barrel. The idea is relatively simple but it seems that they executed the design brilliantly.
Exactly!
It works litteraly IDENTICAL with firearms that run a red dot sight and BUIS, "Back up iron sights". Anyone that knows what they're doing is using a lower 1/3 or less cowitness with their irons when using a rds as primary aiming. With a lower 1/3 cowitness the irons only come into the rds window, filling up only 1/3 of the lower portion of the glass. This helps by giving as much sight picture possible with as little impedance possible with your irons.
So..... What's happening is that you're not physically positioning the seperate sights by changing the firearms elevation but rather changing your eyes position between the two sights. The firearm will still keep the exact same aiming angle almost as if you have the thing tightened down rock solid from a vice grip.
Kind of reminds me of the STEYR handgun sights...
Very much like something I was thinking about doing. I was going to have a gunsmith Dremel out the top part of a ghost ring sight, so there would be an opening to frame the front sight. I planned on using a slightly higher front sight in conjunction. I might still do that if these new sights are either too costly, or If the opening isn't as wide as I wanted. My goal is very fast acquisition for a defensive sight.
last i checked they were 146.00
@@lostshp7 ... I think that I would still prefer my idea better though. I'm thinking a 3X height front suppressor sight with Tritium and a yellow ring, ... paired with a ghost ring sight Dremeled out to make a "U" shape opening, or maybe a "Wilson Combat Battlesight", rear "U" notch sight. Probably can put that combination together for about $100. While I can definitely see that those new sights are good, I want the rear opening a little larger.
Love your contents brother
I love XS sights so I’d like to see them compared to these
Wow! A simple solution. I would try this on an outside carry pistol but, I would be concerned that the opening at the top could snag clothing on my concealed carry pistol.
Finally! Legit video that Bigfoot exists!
Exactly and just as I always thought, bigfoot loves his cargo shorts as well.
There goes that elusive woods creature!
Just ordered, Thanks for the infor
awesome video as always
Suppresser height sights would be nice.
I’m pretty sure that’s Bigfoot walking in the background at :48 😮😮😮😮
1. What kind of hold? Combat, center, or six o'clock?
2. A championship shooter makes things look very easy.
Bigfoot photo bombing again... Thanks for the info!
would like this sight in europe, great stuff
Pretty kewl!
Love the idea, but they should have went with a hi-vis color front sight.
I show the bright orange option in the video...
Something like SIG 510 sights
Having carried glock oem sites for 20 years, I've noticed that the only people that say "glock sites suck" are people that either are selling another site or haven't trained with the simple glock sites that have worked for decades....just my opinion.
If you think 2 block pieces of plastic are as good as it gets, you are fooling yourself 🤣
@@TopShotDustin Love your show!
Will they fit on my glock 30
That is cool 😎
Those are awesome looking sights only one question I have is do they make a version with the front sight a different color like orange or green?? I’m very interested for my Glock 17.3 I haven’t watched the entire video so you might’ve mentioned about this already lol
They sure do.
@@TopShotDustin yea my slow self just saw that on there site lol i should have looked into it first before I spoke lol but i really do like these and definitely want the orange front ones but i see there on backorder,,,, wonder how long that's going to be? and thanks for the 10% code i will be using it!!!!!
@@TopShotDustin you know to follow up I reached out to the company to see how long the backorder wait is and they said about two months so that doesn’t sound very confident to me not sure why they’re on such an extended backorder and I asked a couple more questions and they just flat out ignored me after that so that didn’t really vote well as far as customer service goes in my opinion. It’s a shame because I’m extremely interested in these sights since they seem like they would work perfect for astigmatism as bad as mine.. I might just go with a set of Ameriglo ghost ring. Disappointed….☹️
I still dont understand why we are debating irons vs dots. Sometimes I think there is a desire to simply complain, convert, or justify. Choose one or choose both and just shoot. I understand ammo is expensive, but damn.
Interesting
Nicely done, but it’s too bad You’re not old enough to have competed in the days where Heinies and Warren’s ruled. Speed and precision and a clean crisp site picture. Also the important ability to be able to look over your sites.
I don’t imagine these with track through recoil all that great. They would block out a lot of the target at distance also. Still a nice option.
everyone hates on the glock bucket but its my favorite iron by far
Rad
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Does it come in suppressor size?
Would it be dumb for me to start of with those sights and then a red dot or should I just use the regular Glock Sights. I’m a first time gun owner need some advice
Not dumb at all except they might spoil you to good sights and then you will never want stock sights again.
Introducing the flavour of the week ! lol
you know for being "Glock: Perfection" there sure are an awful lot of aftermarket upgrades available for them...
🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻
There's more aftermarket for Glocks because there are more Glocks than any other handgun on the planet. Not to mention Glocks are by far the easiest pistol to work on and modify.
Are these sights compatible for all Glock models?
Top Shot Dustin, is this only for Glock pistols, or is it compatible with several handgun brands?
at the moment only Glocks, but later this month they are releasing new models, Sig is top of the list #staytuned
@@TopShotDustin cool!
@@TopShotDustin I was thinking that it might only be for Glock pistols, but when it comes out for Sigs, I would be excited to see it reviewed by you.
The guys who make these sights came into my store today. I talked with them, they said Sig is next, slimline Glocks aren't far behind, and then they'll get into M&P.
Please manufacturer these for the CZ p10c
word! that stride was kinda sus!
Sig P320?!? Also, how does it compare to a red dot on a pistol?
Like with red dots do you use these with both eyes or do you have to close an eye like you would with a rifle peep sight?
Very cool I think I'm going to pick these up
:Edit- Also good lord can you shoot.
Always both eyes open.
Hey, look everybody! A man who can shoot without a red dot rifle site on his handgun! Wow, how novel an idea!!😂
interesting this is how we have shooting in IPSC with open sight for 20 years. I dont mean the round rear etc - but the idee - just hav ethe fiber inside the rear and you are good to go
So it can’t be better? 🤔
If they're that good, why wouldn't you put the link for them in the description?
TH-cam frowns upon that
Because communist platforms hate freedom. Go read the rules.
My favorite are the Diamond Speed Sights.
How well do they work with an optic?
it will depend not he optic and mount if it will co-witness
@TopShotDustin I've got a Holosun 507k on my 43x with a plate. If your sights are the same height as the stock glock then they'll be slightly low but still able to co witness. If they're slightly higher, then I'd have to consider loosing some real-estate on my optic window. Are your sights same height or slightly taller?
I'm very intrigued and interested. Idk about $150, but maybe 80.
Price some tritium.
Bro how’s that running slowmo at your back. 0:45
Where can I get these??
Links on my discount page at topshotdustin.com
TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT WHAT IS WALKING DOWNRANGE!
WHAT IS THAT?
LOOK AT 0:42-049!
LOOKS LIKE YOU CAUGHT BIGFOOT ON CAMERA.
NOT JOKING.
Top shotta nah miss
Do they fit mos models?
Good question
sights. Who uses those. Practice makes perfect.
Those companies need to figure out that glock isn't the only good pistol on the market. I have a couple Glocks but several M&P pistols, wouldn't mind getting a few sets for some M&P's, but apparently, they just want to sell to Glock people!
As stated at the end of the video- more modes are coming very soon. But we all know everything starts with Glock- because they suck and need upgrades 🤣🤣🤣
Every company is gonna start with Glock and expand from there. Glock has the biggest market share, so it makes sense to start there. There are also dozens of different models of gun that use Glock pattern sights, so it really is the logical first step.
Did yall see bigfot walking in the background 😅 lol jk jk !
What about us M&P shooters? I went to their sight and only found sights for glocks?
Keep watch. New models releasing soon. Probably this month.
I have a question🤔🤔🤔??? Will these fit my Glock 43x. Please let me know! I want to buy them... I do not have the MOS version
I think that version is coming later this month
Who makes these sights? What is its official name for it?
TopShot10 GLOCK always in Black Mesa, Dustin.
Do they make it for cowitness,
Looka like it may be too low, try an optic w/o mounting plate maybe.
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Gawd dammit, Dustin. :::Babe! Bring me my wallet, please!:::
Reinventing the wheel. Definitely not a “need” on any pistol.
You don’t need sights?
@@TopShotDustin No, I mag dump indiscriminately into trash.
@@TopShotDustinI don't. I'm just that good... 😅
Someone re-invented wheel here. This is how the old British partridges sights used to look like ... or their modern clone - Steyr pistol trapezoidal sights
Interesting concept, but ultimately still inferior to red dots
As stated
Do these fit on an STK100? It can take a vortex venom, but I think Glocks need a plate adapter to do that. I'm not sure on that though. I plan on puting a glock 17 slide and barrel on the STKs frame eventually, but havent just yet.
Trying and failing to understand the appeal of these... I use traditional notch-and-post irons with a fiber front, and for rapid shooting I'm just tracking the fiber, and I switch to the top edge of the front sight for precision or distance shooting. Oh, and my rear sight is blacked out because I don't need the distraction of even more tritium glowing when shooting in low light.
Am I the only one who saw the bigfoot walking around downrange at 0:45
Great for aging eyes..
Wtf was the black thing walking through the background? The yeti?
There is someone crossing the pathway down range behind you when you have your back down range. Why would someone be down there?
$150 ? Pricey
Only thing that would be better if they made them for other than just glock..
Stay tuned- more models coming soon. This was just phase 1
@@TopShotDustin I will be keeping an eye on them.. I like the concept for sure.
“Let’s give your eyes more things to focus on instead of focusing on the target”
I can't aim with target focus. I need to see the sights are aligned
They look really cool but just seeing it on video, it look like that hook on each side could possibly snag on things. 🧐
dude we are living in red dot era!
Good point but I’ve never had iron sights that fail on me
I don't understand why people buy and shoot Glocks today with all the great handguns on the market today Glocks triggers suck the sight pic sucks they are squared off it's like aiming a brick they were good in the 80's when they came out but today standards they don't even innovate to make their product better idk they got left behind that's my imo.
Not all of us want tiny guns and not all of us have tiny hands. And many of us are trained on glocks so we'll stick with glocks. Many of us can deal with the shortcomings because we trained to overcome those shortcomings. Glocks have the most aftermarket support and a lot of modularity. You can get easily customize them if you so choose. Their track record still stands and they are well proven. And they're not exactly expensive either. Plus no one cries if they beat up their glock and they're easily replaced. I prefer a glock 30 for carry. I like the chunky boys and I have no issues carrying them because I have the appropriate holster for my needs
👍👊🔥
I'm not convinced. Yeah, they look great in broad daylight, but the creepy crawlies come out at night. I want a sight picture that is simple, provides a fair amount of " light " past the front sight, and is preferably luminous.
I don't shoot for pleasure. Your sight picture at night isn't what it is in broad daylight.
right, it has tritium, glows and makes it easy.
😂 Bigfoot
I don't see how this is faster than regular irons or more precise than a red dot. So what's the point?
No way I buy this over Frank Procotor FO’s
Ok, who tf is down the range when you are shoting ? (End of 1 min)
A real man doesn't need sights
Did you see big foot walking across your range?