Truglo TFO's....green/green or yellow/green?
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Truglo TFO's....green/green or yellow/green?
I want to replace the sights on my G17. I think I have decided on Truglo TFO's. I can get them locally and they will install them while I wait at no charge. I have done a ton of research and I have held them in my hand. I still can’t decide if I want all green or green in the front and yellow in the rear. I use this gun for USPSA, steel shoots and fun at the range. My shooting is spilt 50-50 outside and at an indoor range that has bad lighting at best. What do all of you think I should do? I will be working within a few miles of where I am going to buy them Tuesday and Wednesday. I want to get them one of those days. I have an indoor USPSA match a week from Thursday and I would like to shoot with them at least one time before my match. Any help you guys can give me would be great. I have trouble spending $100 on sights but hay there good for +10 years.
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- Georgezilla
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I'm not a fan of technicolor sights. I'd go green green for sure. A lot of USPSA targets are white, or light colors, The green will stand out much better than the yellow on those targets. Another reason to go green green is that Truglo specifically notes that the yellow inserts appear less bright than the green; I think brighter is better.
If you have the cash to spend, I wouldn't worry about the cost too much if it boosts your confidence. Aside from the sights actually being better, any mental edge will help.
If you have the cash to spend, I wouldn't worry about the cost too much if it boosts your confidence. Aside from the sights actually being better, any mental edge will help.
- Coach1
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Green vs yellow
I think this may be relevant. When I was researching lasers - red vs green - I ran across an article that detailed where these colors landed in the visible light spectrum. Green was in the center of the spread and that is what made it "easier" for the human eye to see. Thus making the acquisition on target quicker. Well, I am not sure where yellow lies in the visible spectrum, but I must agree that my eyes like Green best. So the front sight is a no-brainer. And I think having a consistent color on the rear makes sense, too.
Your eyes and preferences are completely subjective. Good luck with whatever you select.
Your eyes and preferences are completely subjective. Good luck with whatever you select.
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