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  • For those that hate Glock white outline rear sights

    Like others my wife dislikes the white outline on the factory rear sight of her G17. We prefer flat black rear sights. I like others have tried painting them, but the paint wears off or the raised outline of the white outline shows
    I don't know how many people know that the white outline is a plastic insert in a horseshoe shaped groove.
    What I did last night was to fill the grove with some Brownells accra glass bedding compound mixed with their black dye, and let dry. Today I sanded the face flat. I think that something like black ABS cement may also work.
    I can still see a little bit of groove outline. So I'm gonna go to a hobby shop and by some flat black model paint to disguise the outline and then reverse the sight.








  • #2
    White outlne or three dots. Both work for me.
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    • #3
      Not really my cup of tea, but the work you did was really good.

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      • #4
        Nice mod, if you don't like the white. I have the 3 dot Nite Sight system on my G26 and love it! Whatever works for ya, I say go for it! Enjoy!
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        • #5
          I don't have a real problem one way or the other. My favorites though
          are the Tru Dot night sights on my PM9.
          To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.


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          • #6
            Oops, never mind

            thought this was a Block hating thread. :001_tt2:
            On the internet, the number of posts do not correlate to actual knowledge.
            The notch is supposed to be there as well as the bulge at the front of the frame!
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            • #7
              Yeah, I just replace those crappy plastic things called sights with night nights as soon as I can. BTY I never tried, but couldn't you take some very fine emery cloth and just sand the white line off? Then a very light touch and slow speed a quick Dermel polish?
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              • #8
                I used a Sharpie to black-out all but a "Heine" style post. Love it!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Markis82 View Post
                  BTY I never tried, but couldn't you take some very fine emery cloth and just sand the white line off? Then a very light touch and slow speed a quick Dermel polish?
                  No. The white outline is a horseshoe shaped plastic insert that fits in a about a 1/64" to 1/32" horseshoe shaped groove

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Popeye View Post
                    I don't have a real problem one way or the other. My favorites though
                    are the Tru Dot night sights on my PM9.
                    For me , never again. Have two K9s since 1999. Had the nite sights replace twice on both, form then till now. The Novak fronts went out first. We also have two PM9s that had nite sights, since about 2007, again with Novak rears. We decided no more nite sights. So several months ago we went with Flat black Novak rears and Hi-viz F.O. fronts

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                    • #11
                      I just remove them and turn then around. I've also removed sanded them down and a little flat black spray bomb. But it is just easiest to replace them with a steel set of sights to your liking.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Mudcat View Post
                        I just remove them and turn then around. I've also removed sanded them down and a little flat black spray bomb. But it is just easiest to replace them with a steel set of sights to your liking.
                        I haven' found a flat black paint that doesn't rub off. When I do a mod I want it to last and look good.
                        I'd like to find a flat black sight that works with the factory front sight heights, but I don't know of any. And since I'm using a Hi-viz F.O. front sight that is slightly taller then the standard Glock front I went with a +1 Glock rear sight, which is .270" instead of the G17 .256"

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Mudcat View Post
                          I just remove them and turn then around. I've also removed sanded them down and a little flat black spray bomb. But it is just easiest to replace them with a steel set of sights to your liking.
                          Best answer, by far.

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                          • #14
                            I was a traditional three dot NS guy for years.
                            Decades actually, but then I feel old - LOL.
                            Then I got some Ameriglo I-Dot Pros that I liked even more.
                            Finally I fell in love with XS Systems 24/7 Express Big Dots.
                            For CQC Close Quarters Combat they are far and away the best sights I've ever used.
                            I've got them on my Glock G27/357, Sig P220/45, S&W 640-1 and S&W 342 ti.
                            And am having them installed on my Sig P239/357 as we speak.


                            My S&W 629-2 has factory adjustable target sights
                            and my Kahr MK40 Elite has factory three dot NS.
                            I'll likely leave those two alone.

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                            • #15
                              3 dot Mepro night sights on my G30. Love them! But I have to say I have fallen in love with the bar-dot sights on the Kahrs. My sight aquisition is way better with those.
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