The sights are real nice once you get them on, Took a lot of filing to get them down to the Width of the original sights that just push right off. I called tfx but of course they never called back. I might have made them a little looser but better tight than having them move around. This was on a walther PPQ2 not sure if the other models have the same problems. Was real tight on top of slide which I did not like, not sure why they did not make the base of the dove tail taller to fix that problem. Seems like a one size fits all kind of sight but should not be at the price there getting.
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These sights really help in low light conditions. One of the best local gunsmiths in Las Vegas (LOTS of guns & gunsmiths in Nevada) told me the rear sight wasn't designed for the Walther PPQ (the setscrew changes the sight elevation) - he made it work as a force fit with a sight press and some blue Loctite.
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I had a similar set of fiber optic and tritium from Aro-Tek in 1998. I was happy to see this style was offered again. The True Glow are brighter albeit larger sights. The fiber needs a more direct hit to trip the brightness so it was sort of a disappointment at the indoor range. The tritium is as bright as a set of new meprolights in comparison. These were more difficult to put on and would require a pusher tool. The front sight required a very small amount of filing to press in my P99. The Rear sight places a roof over the P99 de cocker but does not inhibit it’s function. However to disassemble the decocker you may have to take sights off to remove it. I was able to still disassemble the striker assembly so it is tolerable for now. These are larger sights and look good. My preference for a CCW would be for a Novak style ramp but these are ok. The hook on the rear face is similar to Trijicon for on handed emergency racking and would do its job. A little bitey when using a sling shot method for reloads but this will certainly grab on to your hand if you fail to get a solid grip under stress. Overall they are good. Harder install and larger profile than I’m used to. Make Sure You Get The Measurement of The Front Sight. I shot 1” low at 25’ first time out- I hope it’s just me.Read full review
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I have used the TFO sights from Truglo for years and loved them. The TFX are just as good if not better. Only problem is the TG13WA1PC does not fit the newer PPQ 45. A good gunsmith can make it work but it will cost you.
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Bought this for my PPQ M2 Navy despite other reviews that claimed negative changes in POI relative to factory sights. POI seems to be perfect at 7 yards with mine. A few words of advice - the factory sights are very easy to remove. The front sight from this kit is easy to install (use some red Locktite to keep it there), but the rear DEFINITELY needs a sight pusher. Make your life easy by removing the spring & plunger that hold the factory rear sight in place before pushing the replacement in. There's a set screw on the rear sight, but I don't see this sight going anywhere even without it. Great sight picture day or night, and I definitely shoot my PPQ better with them.
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