The 7 Best Glock Sights [2024]: Hands-On Tested
Ready to take your Glock from good to great with some sight upgrades?
If you’re like most Glock owners, you’ve probably realized those OEM sights just don’t cut it. They make target acquisition harder than it should be. Your eyes tend to focus on that big white box in the rear instead of locking onto the front sight where it matters.

And to top it off, they’re almost useless in low light.
When you’re shooting fast, the bright rear sight can bleed out the front, making rapid target acquisition tricky.
Upgrading your sights is one of the easiest ways to speed up this process. A brighter front sight is quicker for your eye to pick up and get back on target for follow up shots.
Not to mention, an upgraded sight can make it easier to shoot in the dark. Most dangerous situations that require a firearm to be shot happen at night or in the dark, so a better sight can provide better protection in these moments.
But how do you know which Glock sight upgrade is right for you? What’s the best value? And what if you run a suppressor?
Choosing the right Glock sights can be daunting, so we’ve tested some of the best options on the market and compiled our top picks to help you make an informed decision. From budget-friendly choices to 2-dot sights and more, we’ve got you covered.
By the end of this guide, you’ll be—pun intended—armed with all the info you need to pick the perfect sight upgrade for your Glock.
Cue the band…
BEST GLOCK SIGHTS OVERALL: Trijicon HD XR Night Sights Set

Trijicon HD XR Night Sights Set
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When it comes to upgrading your Glock sights, Trijicon is one of the top names in the game.
They are known for producing durable riflescopes, optics, red dots and sights, so it’s no surprise they offer some of the best options for Glock users. The Trijicon HD XR addresses common complaints about the original HD sights, particularly with long-range accuracy.

What We Like: The XR stands for “extended range,” and the key improvement is the thinner front sight post, which is .022 inches slimmer than the original HD sights.
This change makes a noticeable difference if you found the original dot too large for accurate shooting beyond 45 feet. With the XR’s smaller front post, I found staying on target at extended ranges to be much easier.
The bright orange or yellow front sight is coated in photoluminescent paint, which can be charged by daylight or an LED flashlight, glowing brightly for about seven minutes after charging.
This will enhance visibility in low-light conditions and give you a quick reference point for aiming.
The front and rear sights have built-in tritium vials, ensuring the sights glow continuously 24/7, even without charging. This is especially useful in complete darkness or during nighttime shooting.
Another feature I liked was the U-notch on the rear. It helps line up the front sight quickly versus the square notch. It creates a simple and effective sight picture, which is helpful for rapid target acquisition.
The rear sight also has a lip for racking the slide off surfaces like belts or tables, which adds a nice practical functionality to the design.
On that note, if you already bought the HDs, you don’t need to buy the full XR set to upgrade. The XR front sight is sold separately.
Flaws but not dealbreakers: They don’t make suppressor height sights in the HD format.
Bottom Line: Our favorite Glock sights are the Trijicon HD XR Night Sights. You get the best of the best. They’re reliable, they work, and they’re great for extended ranges.
EDITOR’S PICK FOR BEST SIGHTS: TruGlo TFX Pro Sights

TruGlo TFX Pro Sights
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When it comes to handgun sights that combine visibility and durability, the TruGlo TFX Pro is a solid choice for Glock owners.
These sights are a significant improvement over earlier TruGlo models, addressing common issues like durability and ease of manipulation, making them a great choice for both daytime and low-light conditions.

What We Like: The TruGlo TFX Pro combines fiber optic and tritium elements for maximum versatility. During the day, the fiber optics glow brightly, giving you an easy-to-pick-up sight picture. And at night, the tritium takes over, ensuring your sights are visible in low-light or no-light environments.
I like that I can be ready in all situations.
The front sight has an orange ring around the green fiber optic, which creates high contrast and makes it easier to quickly locate the front sight, especially during daylight. This dual-color setup allows for fast target acquisition even in lower-light settings like dusk.
I like that these sights also have the U-notch, which I prefer over the square notch, and that they came with thread lock already applied to the front site screw.
One of the reasons I like the TFX Pros over the original TFX sights is that it has a great latching ledge if you’re doing one-handed slide manipulations with your pistol. While it was possible with the original, the edge wasn’t as defined. The Pros have a better defined ledge, offering a more consistent, easy to rack experience.
The TFX Pros are pretty durable. The fiber optic and tritium components are encased in a sealed, sapphire-covered housing, which offers increased resistance to impact, cleaning solvents, and chemicals.
This makes the sights much more rugged compared to older TruGlo models, where users often reported issues with broken tubes or damage from cleaning agents.

The all-steel construction of the sights, along with a specialized corrosion-resistant finish (similar to a melanite coating), ensures they will hold up well over time, even in harsh conditions. The front sight’s steel construction also eliminates concerns about overhang or flex on the slide.
Flaws but not dealbreakers: The dots on the rear sight are large. This might make it harder to acquire your target. This is mostly noticeable in the daytime.
You have to use a sight pusher to install, otherwise, you’ll void the warranty.
Bottom Line: Overall, the TruGlo TFX Pro Sights are well worth the investment, which is why they’re one of the most popular Glock Sights on the market today.
BEST BUDGET FRIENDLY SIGHTS: AMERIGLO Hackathorn GL-433 Glock Sights

AMERIGLO Hackathorn GL-433 Glock Sights
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AmeriGlo is a well-known brand in the firearms industry, focusing almost exclusively on iron and red dot sights. The Hackathorn GL-433 sights were developed with input from renowned firearms trainer Ken Hackathorn, aiming to create a set of sights that focuses on quick target acquisition and practical durability.
These sights feature a simple, yet effective design with a blacked-out rear sight and a fiber optic front sight, catering to shooters who prefer a more focused sight picture without the distractions of a cluttered rear.

What We Like: If you’re the type of Glock owner that has champagne dreams on a Colt-45 budget, these are the sights for you.
You can expect to pay somewhere around $55-$60 for these, which is on the lower end of Glock sights. For the value you get, that’s not too bad of a price.
The standout feature of the AmeriGlo Hackathorn sights is the blacked-out rear sight paired with a bright fiber optic orange front sight, which includes a tritium insert for low-light situations. This combination makes acquiring the front sight faster and easier, allowing for quicker target engagement.
The blacked-out rear sight helps reduce distractions, focusing the shooter’s attention on the front sight, which is essential for precision shooting.
Additionally, the Hackathorn sights are made of steel, unlike the standard polymer Glock sights. This makes them reliable for one-handed manipulations, where you might need to rack the slide against a belt or boot. The ledge on the rear sight is specifically designed for this purpose.
Installation is straightforward, even without advanced tools like a vise. You can install these sights using basic hand tools like wood blocks and a hammer, though some filing may be necessary to get a perfect fit.

The sights come with the necessary screws, and using a simple front sight tool can make the process much easier.
Flaws but not dealbreakers: One of the drawbacks of the AmeriGlo Hackathorn sights is the variation in fitting, especially across different Glock generations. You may need to file down the rear sight slightly for a snug fit, depending on your specific model. This can be time-consuming, but it’s a manageable task if you want to save a few extra bucks.
Another issue was the need for regular checks to ensure the front sight was fitting properly. Dirt and grime can accumulate under the sight during installation, making it harder to set securely. I’d recommend cleaning the area with alcohol and a Q-tip before installation.
Bottom Line: The Ameriglo Hackathorn GL-433 sights are a great pick for budget-conscious Glock owners who want a durable and reliable set of sights for quick target acquisition.
BEST GLOCK NIGHT SIGHTS: Meprolight Tru-Dot Night Sights

Meprolight Tru-Dot Night Sights
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Meprolight is an Israel-based company, known for its precision night sights, optics, and laser systems. Their Tru-Dot sights are specifically designed to offer reliable performance in low-light conditions.
These sights have become a top choice for Glock users seeking a substantial upgrade from factory-installed plastic sights. Known for their tritium-based illumination, Meprolight’s Tru-Dot series offers great value and functionality for everyday carry, home defense, and tactical applications.

What We Like: The Meprolight Tru-Dot sights stand out due to their excellent glow-in-the-dark visibility. They feature tritium inserts, which provide a continuous 24/7 glow, making them highly useful in complete darkness. Even in low-light conditions, the tritium remains bright, allowing for quick target acquisition.
One of the things we like the most is the color contrast: you can select a yellow rear sight paired with a green front sight, which enhances target alignment under stress. The combination of the bright green front dot and yellow rear dots helps eliminate confusion during high-stress or fast-paced situations, thus, preventing the misalignment that can occur with same-colored dots.
The Meprolight Glock sights are built tough. The steel construction feels solid, and the tritium tubes are tucked into a flush-fit design that keeps out dirt and debris.
Plus, they’re shock and chemical resistant, so they can handle a lot of abuse without any issues. These are definitely made for people who put their gear through the ringer.
Beyond their brightness, the Meprolight Tru-Dot sights improve accuracy by reducing the gap between the front and rear sight, providing a clearer sight picture. This enhanced precision, particularly in comparison to Glock’s stock polymer sights, makes the Tru-Dots a great option for increasing shooting confidence and performance.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The biggest drawback with Meprolight is that they don’t offer suppressor-height versions of these sights. For most users, the standard height works perfectly for everyday carry or defensive scenarios, but if you need suppressor height you will have to look elsewhere.
As with all Glock sights, particularly the rear sight, installation can be tricky. We recommend a sight pusher.
Bottom Line: The Meprolight Tru-Dot sights are an excellent upgrade for Glock users seeking a reliable, durable, and bright night sight option. With superior tritium-based illumination and a well-thought-out color contrast, these sights are perfect for anyone looking for faster target acquisition in low-light or nighttime conditions.
BEST SUPPRESSOR HEIGHT SIGHTS: Trijicon Bright & Tough Suppressor Night Sights

Trijicon Bright & Tough Suppressor Night Sights
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As previously mentioned, Trijicon has long been a leader in the optics and night sights industry.
The Trijicon Bright & Tough Suppressor Night Sights were developed to provide excellent visibility in low-light conditions, specifically designed to co-witness with suppressor-equipped handguns or red dot optics like the Trijicon RMR.

What We Like: These sights are designed to provide clear co-witnessing with suppressors and red dot optics like the Trijicon RMR, offering perfect alignment without distracting from the optic’s dot.
These will clear suppressors or taller optics like the Trijicon RMR with ease. For users of suppressed firearms or those seeking co-witnessing capability, these sights provide an optimal height without compromising accuracy.
I like the durability of these sights. The construction feels solid, with a durable steel housing built to withstand wear and tear. The sealed sapphire casings protect the tritium and fiber optic components from impact and environmental damage.
The sights come in various color options, with either green, orange, or yellow lamps, so you can select the best contrast for your eyes and shooting style. They also have a 12-year warranty on the tritium.
Additionally, the sights feature photoluminescent paint on the front, which charges in daylight or under a flashlight, providing a bright glow for about seven minutes—ideal for low-light or dusk environments.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The primary downside of the Trijicon Bright & Tough Suppressor Night Sights is the price. You can expect to pay about $115 for them, but given their durability and performance, the investment is worthwhile for users who need reliable suppressor height sights.
I highly recommend using red Loctite for the front sight to securely mount it.
Bottom Line: The Trijicon Bright & Tough Suppressor Night Sights are an ideal choice for Glock owners seeking a durable, high-quality sighting system that works well with both suppressors and red dots.
BEST 2-DOT SIGHTS: XS Sight Systems DXT2 Big Dot Night Sights

XS Sight Systems DXT2 Big Dot Night Sights
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If you’re looking for a defense-focused sight system that prioritizes fast target acquisition over pinpoint precision, the XS DXT2 Big Dot Night Sights are an ideal choice.
Originally developed by Ashley Emerson to replicate the sights on dangerous game rifles, these sights were designed to help users hit fast-moving targets with ease. Built for close-quarters combat, the Big Dot sights offer a simple, intuitive aiming system perfect for defensive scenarios.

What We Like: The XS DXT2 Big Dot system is known for its large, highly visible front sight, which makes rapid target acquisition easy. The “dot the i” sight picture, where the front dot sits atop a shallow V-notch rear sight, is fast to pick up—especially in high-stress situations. This setup is perfect for defensive use, where speed is more important than precision.
The tritium insert in the front sight ensures 24/7 visibility, glowing continuously in low light, while the photoluminescent paint enhances daytime visibility.
For those with poor eyesight or who struggle to pick up smaller front sights, the large “golf ball” front dot is a game-changer.
The oversized front sight helps users maintain situational awareness while still aligning shots on target. In force-on-force training, the large front dot always seems visible, even when you experience tunnel vision under stress.
The rear sight also includes a practical ledge for racking the slide off surfaces, adding another layer of functionality for emergency reloads.
The design is durable, with tritium and fiber optic inserts housed in a sealed sapphire casing, making it resistant to shock and chemical exposure from cleaning solvents.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: While the XS Big Dots excel in close-quarters combat, their size can obscure the target at longer distances. Hitting small targets at 15+ yards requires more concentration due to the sight covering a significant portion of the target.
Precision shooters may find the system lacks the finesse needed for tight groups at distance, but for its intended use in self-defense, this is not a major issue.
Another minor downside is the learning curve for adjusting to the “dot the i” system, particularly when it comes to holds at longer distances. Some of our rounds impacted higher than expected when aiming dead-center at 50 yards, requiring slight adjustments in aim.
Bottom Line: For those seeking a durable, fast-acquisition sight system focused on defensive shooting, the XS DXT2 Big Dot Night Sights are an excellent fit.
BEST COMPETITION GLOCK SIGHTS: Vogel Dynamics World Champion Sights

Vogel Dynamics World Champion Sights
If you want the best, why not go with the pair made by the best?
Vogel Dynamics is a small U.S.-based company founded by world-renowned competitive shooter Robert “Bob” Vogel, known for his achievements in IPSC, IDPA, and USPSA. Vogel’s extensive experience as a champion shooter and former law enforcement officer inspired him to design a set of Glock sights that deliver the precision and performance needed for dynamic shooting sports.

What We Like: When it comes to competition shooting, these things are perfection.
The front sight is slim enough for accurate shots beyond 20 meters but is not so narrow that it becomes difficult to track during rapid fire. The fiber optic insert on the front sight, with a diameter of approximately 1mm, provides a bright, easy-to-pick-up sight picture similar to a red dot.
The rear sight’s design stands out with its deep cut, something Robert is a huge proponent of, offering a large light gap that facilitates fast target acquisition without sacrificing precision. This is especially beneficial in fast-paced environments like IPSC, where quick follow-up shots and sight re-acquisition are essential.
Additionally, the rear sight has grooves to reduce glare and two set screws for added security, ensuring the sight stays in place under the stress of high-volume shooting.
The sights are manufactured well. They’re made with high-grade steel and coated with titanium nitride, making them exceptionally durable and resistant to wear. The precise machining and tight fit during installation mean that these sights not only perform well but also maintain a sleek, high-quality appearance.
Seriously, if you’re a competition shooter, you should give these sights a try. For ~ $88, it’s money well spent.
Flaws but not dealbreakers: One minor drawback is that the fiber optic rod in the front sight is only available in red, which may not be ideal for shooters who prefer green, especially when using backup sights with a red dot optic.
However, the ability to replace the rod with one of your preferred colors offers some customization. Additionally, while the fiber optic rod isn’t pre-installed, this allows users to customize the size of the dot according to their preferences.
Another point is that the rear sight’s design may obstruct the removal of the MOS plate on Glock models, but this is a minor inconvenience for most users who don’t regularly swap out optics.
Bottom Line: For competition shooters or anyone looking to enhance their Glock’s accuracy and speed, Vogel Dynamics World Champion Sights are an outstanding option. These sights provide the balance needed for fast, precise shooting and hold up under rigorous conditions. They’re an excellent fit for IPSC, IDPA, or other dynamic shooting sports.
RECOMMENDATIONS
If you’re planning to upgrade or replace your Glock sights, you’ll need the right tools for the job. Making these changes can be tricky, and worst of all, if you don’t use the right tools, it may void the warranty during installation.
All of that can be avoided and simplified with a few tools.
Glock Rear Sight Tool: Real Avid Universal Glock Sight Pusher

Real Avid Universal Glock Sight Pusher
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The Real Avid Universal Glock Sight Pusher is ideal for replacing the rear sights on a Glock. While there are many tools out there, you can get this one for about $90, which is a great value.
The tool is highly adjustable, making it suitable for a variety of pistols, not just Glocks, and it includes polymer blocks that protect your gun’s finish during use. The turntable height adjustment and heavy-duty pusher ensure that even the tightest sights can be removed or installed with ease.
The setup is intuitive for most users. For the price, this tool pays for itself after a few sight changes, especially compared to the cost of visiting a gunsmith for adjustments.
If you’re looking for a reliable, durable sight pusher that works across different pistols, the Real Avid Universal Glock Sight Pusher is a solid investment.
Glock Front Sight Tool: Real Avid 4-in-1 Tool

Real Avid 4-in-1 Tool
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When it comes to front sight changes, the Real Avid 4-in-1 Tool is a must-have.
If you’re customizing your Glock, swapping out the front sight for something more to your liking, or simply maintaining your firearm, this multitool has everything you need in one compact design. The pin punch, sight drivers, and flathead screwdriver—this tool makes the job quick and easy.
One of the things I liked most is how the tools are spring-loaded and deploy smoothly at the press of a button. It’s small enough that you can throw it in a range bag.
It’s ideal for anyone who enjoys keeping their Glock in peak condition without carrying multiple tools.
Final Thoughts on the Best Glock Sights
Upgrading to the best Glock sights can significantly enhance your shooting experience, offering improved accuracy and faster target acquisition.
Whether you’re after fiber optic sights for daylight shooting or tritium-powered options for low-light conditions, choosing the right sights depends on your specific needs.

If you’re looking for a solid upgrade, the Trijicon HD XR Night Sights or TruGlo TFX Pros are great options. They are widely used and include the more premium features.
If you’re on a budget, the AmeriGlo Hackathorn GL-433 Sights offer a lot of value. If you’re running a suppressor, then we recommend you take a look at the Trijicon Bright & Tough Supressor Night Sights.
Lastly, if you plan on competition shooting, look no further than the ones developed by World Champion Robert Vogel.
What Glock sights do you prefer? Have you had any bad luck with ones we recommend? Let us know in the comments.

Justin Trump is the managing editor and owner of CAT Outdoors. The son of a Vietnam veteran, he’s an avid gun enthusiast and 2A advocate. He holds two firearm patents for the CAT M4 and Talon tools. When not managing CAT Outdoors, he enjoys spending time with his family and friends, rooting for Michigan sports teams, and serving his church.