This video details a user's frustrating experience with multiple Trijicon optics failing to power on, despite using new batteries. The speaker notes that batteries known to not work in the Trijicon sights function perfectly in other optics, suggesting a potential issue with the Trijicon units themselves or a lockout mechanism. They are seeking solutions from the community.
This video compares Trijicon's SRO (open emitter) and HD (closed emitter) red dot sights, highlighting the pros and cons of each design. The SRO offers a wider field of view and a brighter reticle, but is more susceptible to debris. The HD, while having a green tint, is more robust against environmental elements like snow and mud, allowing for quick clearing.
This video showcases a custom Browning Hi-Power featuring MMG Gray Cerakote and a distinctive red trigger. Modifications include a Trijicon HD front sight, Heiny Milspec ledge rear sight, and a Cylinder and Slide no-bite commander trigger job. An SA35 safety was also installed, requiring additional welding for compatibility with the classic Hi-Power frame. The firearm is fitted with thin LOK Ridgeback grips.
This video showcases a custom Browning Hi-Power, highlighting its lightweight alloy frame and unique "Socom Blue" finish. Modifications include Trijicon HD sights, a Cylinder Slide "no bite" ring hammer, an ambidextrous Mark II safety, and a single-stage trigger job with a resculpted factory trigger. The grips feature Lochridgeback Palm Swells and graphite black controls, offering a distinct aesthetic and improved ergonomics.
This video showcases a custom Browning Hi-Power pistol finished with a monochromatic grey scale Cerakote. The firearm features a Trijicon HD front sight and a Heinie Milspec Ledge rear sight, along with an RDH slide release lever. The presenter notes the factory trigger's long pull and reset, characteristic of the classic Hi-Power design.
This guide details the installation of a Trijicon RMR, HD, or SRO red dot sight onto a Glock 19 Gen 5 with an MOS system. It emphasizes critical steps like safety checks, using adapter plates, applying Loctite, and precise torque specifications (13 in-lbs for adapter plate, 15 in-lbs for optic screws) with tools like the Wheeler FAT Wrench. The process concludes with firearm reassembly and a final sight picture check.
This video showcases a custom FN High Power Mark III pistol that was originally chambered in .40 S&W and has been expertly converted to .357 SIG. The modification involved significant work on the slide and barrel, including a new barrel with an 11-degree crown and a slide cut for a specific sight. The firearm also features a custom trigger job, Trijicon sights, and Hogue grips, all finished in graphite black.
This video details modifications made to a Browning Hi-Power lightweight variant with an alloy frame. Work included refinishing the slide and frame with Graphite Black Cerakote, installing a Trijicon HD front sight, a Commander Carry Hammer, and custom diamond pattern grips. The firearm also received a single-stage trigger job with a crisp break and audible reset, and the trigger guard was undercut for improved ergonomics. The presenter highlights the rarity of these lightweight alloy frame Hi-Powers, often sourced from retired Belgian or Australian police departments.
This video details extensive customization of a new 2022 FN High Power. Modifications include the installation of a Holosun 507k optic, Trijicon HD front sight, custom grip texturing, slide porting, and a single-stage trigger job. The presenter highlights the larger slide dimensions of the new FN High Power, enabling optic mounting not typically possible on older models.
This guide details the customization of a Wilson Combat Vickers Elite Glock 17 Gen 5 MOS, focusing on installing aftermarket parts and optics. Larry Vickers, a recognized tactical firearms expert, demonstrates the process, emphasizing secure optic mounting and the utility of various TangoDown accessories. The overview covers sight selection, holster compatibility, and ammunition choice for this enhanced Glock platform.
This guide details the installation of Trijicon HD pistol sights, emphasizing the need for specialized tools like a rear sight pusher and front sight installation tool due to their tight fit. The presenter highlights the importance of using Loctite for secure installation and offers a method for ensuring proper application. The sights are praised for their aggressive ledge, high-vis front end, and U-notch rear sight, making them suitable for self-defense applications.
This YouTube video provides a review of the XS Big Dot sights for the Glock 19, evaluating them as potential night sights for home defense. The reviewer compares them to other popular brands like Trijicon HD, Ameriglo, and Truglo, highlighting the XS Big Dot as a strong contender for best Glock modifications. The video also includes a parts list and mentions several other popular firearm-focused YouTube channels.
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