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Offline skolstorm

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First Impressions - Night Fision Sights for the P-10 C
« on: August 25, 2022, 08:46:43 PM »
Originally I used Trijicon HDs on my P-10 C. In dim conditions (enough light to ID target, but not enough to see regular sights as effectively a.k.a. most of my house in the evening) I was having trouble picking up the front sight. The tritium was a bit too dim and the "window" was too small for my liking. Trijicon said it was within spec and refused to do anything about it, so I went off in search of something that would allow me to actually use night sights as intended.

I decided to try Night Fision after reading their marketing spiel about how they supposedly get theirs brighter than the competition. Unfortunately I only have pictures post-installation since I was too eager to get them on, but I'll touch on my impressions throughout the process.


The packaging

The plastic clamshell packaging included the front and rear sights, set screws, and a hex wrench.


The sights

The sights themselves are apparently 4140 steel. They feel pleasantly weighty. The tritium windows are domed resulting in a little more surface area that glows in low light. The front window is a little larger than the rears. I opted for the yellow front ring. The ring is quite bright. It doesn't pop quite as much as the Trijicon's did, but it's still super fast to acquire. The rear sight is black except for the domed tritium vials. It's got a nice ledge for those who want to account for single-handed manipulations. Night Fision says they're the same size as the factory ones, so POI/POA shouldn't change.

As for the tritium, it's exactly as advertised. At least in my sample. These things are quite bright, which is even more impressive given the size of the front sight's domed window.


Installation

My rear sight required some fitting. They're made on the larger side to accommodate dovetail variance. I bought Night Fision's gunsmith kit with the sights since my tools have a habit of disappearing when I need them. With the kit's oil stone I was able to remove enough material to drift it in with the aluminum punch. Since these are solid steel sights, they don't recommend a sight pusher. The front went in without any issues.


Impressions

They're pretty much everything I want in a set of sights. A vibrant front for daytime and bright tritium for evening/night use. They're certainly better at being night sights than the particular set of Trijicons they replaced. Time will tell how they hold up, but I'm definitely a fan for the time being.

Pictures

I've attached a few pictures in bright, dim, and very dim lighting. No dark shots since my phone's camera didn't want to focus.











Offline AZ_GunGuy

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Re: First Impressions - Night Fision Sights for the P-10 C
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2022, 10:15:26 PM »
I might try these for my Glock because the tru glos I have installed just aren't working for me.
CZ Shadow 2 OR  - DPP, Armanov Grips, Toni Frame Weight + Thumb Rest
CZ P-10 C - CZC OR Upper, Romeo1Pro
Volquartsen Black Mamba 6" - Romeo1Pro, Ruger Target Grips
Glock 20 Gen 4 - Lone Wolf Threaded Barrel + Comp

Offline skolstorm

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Re: First Impressions - Night Fision Sights for the P-10 C
« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2022, 10:18:58 AM »
I had some TFX Pros on my Glock 43 before I sold it. I felt like there was too much metal around the fiber optics for them to really catch the light during the day. Indoor rangers were always too dim for the fiber optics and too bright for the tritium. The orange ring was decent on the G43 version. I also had some on an M&P but everything about them was dim (ring, fiber, tritium). I know some people swear by them but they just weren't for me in my typical lighting conditions.

Offline The Principal

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Re: First Impressions - Night Fision Sights for the P-10 C
« Reply #3 on: August 27, 2022, 09:41:30 PM »
I purchased these both for my p10c and p07. No complaints.

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Re: First Impressions - Night Fision Sights for the P-10 C
« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2022, 10:56:49 PM »
I also got these for my p07 but I have XS co-witness night sights on my p10c that I think I like more. The smaller dot, even with my bad eyes seems to make it easier for me to aim. I would have thought it would be the opposite, but I was wrong.