New Glock 26 Build With Crazy New Green Dot Sights x Meprolight Bullseye Sights x Zaffari Precision

Published on May 5, 2022
Duration: 0:08

This guide details the installation of Meprolight Bullseye sights on a custom Glock 26 build, as demonstrated by SPN Firearms. The video highlights the unique rear-only sighting system, which uses a green dot illuminated by fiber-optic and tritium. This modification is suitable for those looking to enhance their Glock's sighting capabilities for concealed carry or general use.

Quick Summary

The Meprolight Bullseye Sights offer a unique rear-only sighting system for the Glock 26, eliminating the front sight post. They use a green dot illuminated by fiber-optic and tritium, providing a clear aiming point in various lighting conditions for faster target acquisition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Glock 26 Build Introduction
  2. 00:03Meprolight Bullseye Sights Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Meprolight Bullseye Sights unique for a Glock 26?

The Meprolight Bullseye Sights are unique because they function as a rear-only sighting system. They eliminate the need for a traditional front sight post, using a green dot and aperture for a simplified aiming picture.

How do Meprolight Bullseye Sights work in different lighting conditions?

These sights utilize a combination of fiber-optic material and tritium illumination. The fiber-optic captures ambient light for a bright daytime view, while the tritium provides a constant glow for low-light and nighttime visibility.

What components were used in the custom Glock 26 build shown?

The custom Glock 26 build featured a stippled frame, a Zaffari Precision slide, and the Meprolight Bullseye rear sight system. The firearm is chambered in 9mm.

Is installing the Meprolight Bullseye sight a difficult process?

Installing the Meprolight Bullseye sight typically involves field stripping the Glock 26 and replacing the factory rear sight. While not overly complex, it requires basic mechanical aptitude and attention to detail for proper alignment and secure mounting.

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