Every Day Carry
Taking a look at another person’s everyday carry (EDC) setup can be both…
Taking a look at another person’s everyday carry (EDC) setup can be both…
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This weeks Deal of the Week offer takes us to Amazon. A nice deal on the AmeriGlo GL-433 Hackathorn sights for Glock.
Hackathon tritium sight set – green with round orange outline front, black serrated rear, glock AmeriGlo sights are machined from us-made bar stock steels and assembled using Swiss-made tritium light sources. AmeriGlo specializes in iron sights for small arms, designing our own sights and working with oem gun companies. AmeriGlo sights are used worldwide by law enforcement, military, defense-minded free citizens, and recreational shooters. Description: Green with round orange outline front / black serrated rear fits glock 17, 19, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39 tritium hackathorn.


AMERIGLO is committed to manufacturing the highest quality tritium, painted dot, fiber rod, and custom OEM iron sights for the modern hand-gunner. With the largest selection of set options for leading firearm brands, AMERIGLO brings a clear advantage to your shooting experience on and off the range.
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