HiViz® Fully Adjustable Rear Sight for Glock Pistols. Fits: Glock Gen 1, 2, 3, and 4 All Models Except 42, 43 and MOS, Green, Red, and Black, One Size (GLAD211)
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Glad 201 is the correct answer. It's on page 12 of their catalog for the year 2020. The adjustable Glock rear is right next to the Glad 211.
Do you think that's right? I haven't played with them in a long time.
Because the dovetails are the same width, the sight will work on both. The br> is the front sight. HiViz is 315 feet tall. With this target sight installed, the pistol may not fit into all holsters.
It will, in fact. The sights on the G3c are glock.
Selected User Reviews For HiViz® Fully Adjustable Rear Sight for Glock Pistols. Fits: Glock Gen 1, 2, 3, and 4 All Models Except 42, 43 and MOS, Green, Red, and Black, One Size (GLAD211)
When I contacted customer service, I was told that I needed to shave the base to fix the problem! As a result, the sight became loose, necessitating the use of a shim in order to properly install it! A new rear sight was sent to me after I contacted the Hi Viz Customer Service. They provided excellent service, and I am very pleased with it.
I didn't need to use the sight pusher, but I did do some minor filing on the dovetail to make installation a little easier and less likely to cause damage. A very well-made product that leaves no regrets and is well worth the modest price.
It's a beautiful sight, and it's easy to set up. It's also.
Front sight GLAD201 is required for HIVIZ. The HI- According to the VIZ website: "Requires HIVIZ front sight GLAD201" When this rear sight was installed, I was shooting high using a standard Glock front sight. I bought the HIVIZ GLAD201 but haven't had a chance to test it yet to see how it compares.
br>I'll go over the ranch tomorrow and make any necessary adjustments.
This is a fantastic enhancement. It's likely that gunsmithing skills will be required. On gen 3, it was well worth the cost.
When the vise tool arrived today, I was able to swap it in, and it looks like using a bore sight laser would hit WAY HIGH. br>I'll post an update once I've had a chance to investigate; hopefully it'll be a simple fix. I can't get it to go down any longer because I can't seem to get it to go down.