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replacing tritium vials in glock site?


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[quote name="Smith" post="1115534" timestamp="1393187548"]Legally you can't and not supposed to be able to buy the vials separate. Being radioactive I believe there is only one or two authorized companies that can handle tritium for domestic commercial purposes. IIRC[/quote] What he said. I believe you MIGHT could source the vials from somewhere, but it's certainly not worth it to risk exposure to the stuff
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Sent mine to trijicon recently. They offered to relamp them for $57 including return shipping. Great deal, I'm doing it.

 

DO you have a link or place to send ?

I want to re do my Gen 2 night sights ,id rather have the orig sights made to work again than buy new ones for 

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Sent mine to trijicon recently. They offered to relamp them for $57 including return shipping. Great deal, I'm doing it.


I was under the impression that Trijicon offered lifetime free replacement on their tritium sights. Is that only with their optics? I'm pretty sure the ACOG and RMR has this kind if warranty. Supposedly tritium vials last about 12 years?
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[quote name="quickbiscuit" post="1116498" timestamp="1393354654"]I was under the impression that Trijicon offered lifetime free replacement on their tritium sights. Is that only with their optics? I'm pretty sure the ACOG and RMR has this kind if warranty. Supposedly tritium vials last about 12 years?[/quote] Depends on the product and how / where you purchased it. I sent them some old Glock factory night sights which I removed from a Glock 19. They determined the age of this specific set was > 12 years old so they said they were out of warranty, thus they offered to relamp them for a discount which would give me another 12 year warranty.
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I'd probably just replace the whole sight if mine finally gave out. I know there are some guns that you have to send in the slide for vial replacement since the sights are regulated to the gun. The HK P7 springs to mind because I'd have to send in mine to get it done.

 

Considering the time and shipping both ways replacing the sights is probably cheaper anyways.

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[quote name="Spiffy" post="1118149" timestamp="1393630854"]I'd probably just replace the whole sight if mine finally gave out. I know there are some guns that you have to send in the slide for vial replacement since the sights are regulated to the gun. The HK P7 springs to mind because I'd have to send in mine to get it done. Considering the time and shipping both ways replacing the sights is probably cheaper anyways.[/quote] New Trijicon sights for my Glock were $97 plus tax and/or shipping, so call it $110. Having my old Glock sights re-lamped by Trijicon cost me $57 plus $1.50 to ship to them, they cover return shipping. So call it $59 total, which is just about half price of getting new, and the re-lamped sights are warranted for another 12 years. I'll take that deal any day. I have the tools to remove and reinstall them myself, but if you didn't have the tools and experience then it might cost you quite a bit to have new sights installed properly, so that's another plus for re-lamped. My newly re-lamped sights arrive tomorrow via UPS so I'll post a review with photos soon. Edited by wileecoyote
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