Glock Standard Frames – Hyper-Bright Tritium Sight Set – Orange / Green
PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK DETAILS AND FITMENT BEFORE PURCHASE.
The Meprolight Hyper-Bright for Glock standard frames is a fixed steel tritium sight set built for faster front-sight acquisition in daylight and solid visibility in low light. This version uses an orange front ring with green tritium front and rear lamps.
Fitment
- Fits Glock standard-frame models in 9mm, .357 SIG, .40 S&W, and .45 GAP families where the standard-frame sight pattern applies
Does NOT fit
- Do not assume slimline Glock fitment
- Do not assume compatibility outside the standard-frame family without checking your exact model
What it does
This set replaces factory sights with a brighter front reference and tritium illumination for around-the-clock use. The orange front ring is the point here: your eye tends to pick it up fast.
Why it’s worth it
If you want a brighter iron-sight picture without going full optic, this is the kind of upgrade that makes immediate sense on a carry gun or defensive pistol.
Specs
- Brand: Meprolight
- Product line: Hyper-Bright
- Front ring color: Orange
- Rear illumination: Green tritium
- Material: Steel
- Sight picture: 3-dot, U-notch rear
Install notes
Use the correct Glock front-sight tool and a sight pusher. Verify final zero after install.
Verify before you buy
Verify your exact Glock model and frame family before purchase. Standard frame is not the same thing as every Glock under the sun.
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