In case anyone needs some Trijicon night sights rejuvenated, here's my experience.
I got my K9 new March 1998 and as of late, they aren't as bright as I would like, with the half-life of tritium gas being just over 12 years, they've lost at least half of their luminosity and acquisition in the dark is harder.
I had heard that they could be re-lamped by the factory and that it was cheaper than getting new sights and installation.
I checked out the company site and got the phone number to order the re-lamping.
Read these for relevant info -- FAQs:
Trijicon, Inc. : Brilliant Aiming Solutions
Contact Customer Service for ordering re-lamping:
Customer Service
Toll Free: 1.800.338.0563
Phone: 248.960.7700
Fax: 248.960.7725
I called on August 17th and Ordered the procedure. They ONLY repair or work on Trijicon sights. They do list another company and phone number for other sights. Only the slide is to be sent or just the frame, no cylinder, for revolvers. The slide can be sent by any method I guess.
I sent my slide by a more rapid delivery method than regular UPS Ground, and insured it. This cost about $4 extra, totaling almost $15.
A few days or so after they received the gun, someone called me and got information for payment by credit card... no PayPal. They checked the credit card... $1 pending until they actually charged me $54, which was pending for about 4 days. That's $18 per lamp... included return by UPS Ground.
The invoice is dated Sept. 3, and I just got the slide back this afternoon. I think they removed the sights for the process and they are stamped like new with the trademark, H₃, and the two-digit year "10".
These sights are as small as the ones on my P380, but a tiny bit brighter.
This process takes a while, but it's an inexpensive way to get your Trijicon sights re-lamped.
Pictures:
#4 and #5 are in the dark... not so good. In #5 I used automatic brightening for comparison.
Wynn
I got my K9 new March 1998 and as of late, they aren't as bright as I would like, with the half-life of tritium gas being just over 12 years, they've lost at least half of their luminosity and acquisition in the dark is harder.
I had heard that they could be re-lamped by the factory and that it was cheaper than getting new sights and installation.
I checked out the company site and got the phone number to order the re-lamping.
Read these for relevant info -- FAQs:
Trijicon, Inc. : Brilliant Aiming Solutions
Contact Customer Service for ordering re-lamping:
Customer Service
Toll Free: 1.800.338.0563
Phone: 248.960.7700
Fax: 248.960.7725
I called on August 17th and Ordered the procedure. They ONLY repair or work on Trijicon sights. They do list another company and phone number for other sights. Only the slide is to be sent or just the frame, no cylinder, for revolvers. The slide can be sent by any method I guess.
I sent my slide by a more rapid delivery method than regular UPS Ground, and insured it. This cost about $4 extra, totaling almost $15.
A few days or so after they received the gun, someone called me and got information for payment by credit card... no PayPal. They checked the credit card... $1 pending until they actually charged me $54, which was pending for about 4 days. That's $18 per lamp... included return by UPS Ground.
The invoice is dated Sept. 3, and I just got the slide back this afternoon. I think they removed the sights for the process and they are stamped like new with the trademark, H₃, and the two-digit year "10".
These sights are as small as the ones on my P380, but a tiny bit brighter.
This process takes a while, but it's an inexpensive way to get your Trijicon sights re-lamped.
Pictures:
#4 and #5 are in the dark... not so good. In #5 I used automatic brightening for comparison.
Wynn



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