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Glock 37 Night Sights

Glock 37 Sight Options

Optimize your Glock 37 with our premium tritium gun sights. We create sight pictures to your specific needs, from brightness, sight acquisition speed, or vision issues. R3D sights are traditional 3-Dot tritium, notch and post sights, DXT2s are our flagship express sights built for fast sight acquisition, and our F8 sights blend R3D and DXT2 sight pictures.

 

 

Glock Generation Compatibility

 

Our Tritium Glock sights are compatible with every generation, including the Modular Optic System (MOS). Don’t get sucked into the Gen 5 compatible sight or MOS sight overhang forums. Our sights have been tested on numerous generations for the past 25-years. Our minimalistic Glock 37 sight designs have always shied away from big overhangs, saving us from launching a MOS-specific set due to the dovetail movement.

 

 

About the Glock 37

 

Introduced in 2003, the Glock 37 chambered for the 45 GAP (Glock Automatic Pistol) cartridge sought to resolve many issues.  The 45 GAP offered 45 ACP performance in a cartridge that was the same length as a 9MM – which reduced the size and weight of the handgun.  The G37 slide is only marginally wider and heavier than the G17.  Shooters that wanted .45 performance but could not comfortably shoot the large G21 now had an option.  For those that did not want to spend exorbitant amounts of money on high capacity 9MM magazines now had a flush fitting magazine that held the legal maximum of 10 rounds with no wasted space.

 

 

 

Glock Sight Installation 

Are you looking at installing the sights yourself? Don’t worry; they are one of the easiest sets to install. Most of our rear sights can be installed by a sight pusher tool or the old hammer and punch method. Most of our Glock sights ship with a Glock front sight tool and red Vibra-Tite thread locker. 

Each product page has detailed instructions per installation method, and you can also check out our Glock DIY install blog for some crafty ways to install sights if you don’t want to invest in a sight pusher tool or own a vise.