Glock Stock Night Sights

Published on August 26, 2025
Duration: 0:42

This video clarifies that factory-installed night sights on Glocks, particularly the Ameriglo Bold OEM sets, are common, especially for Blue Label and law enforcement models. While the pistol itself is largely stock, a custom US Army striker plate is noted as an aftermarket addition. The content addresses common misconceptions about Glock configurations.

Quick Summary

Many Glocks, especially Blue Label models, come with factory-installed Ameriglo Bold night sights. These are official OEM options, not aftermarket parts, making the firearm 'stock' in this configuration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Are Glock Night Sights Stock?
  2. 00:08Factory Night Sights & Blue Label
  3. 00:18Ameriglo Bold OEM Sights
  4. 00:29Custom Striker Plate

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Ameriglo Bold sights standard on Glocks?

Yes, Ameriglo Bold OEM sights are often standard on Glocks, particularly those sold through the Blue Label program or intended for law enforcement contracts. They are official factory options, not aftermarket additions.

What does 'stock' mean for a Glock with night sights?

A Glock with factory-installed night sights, like the Ameriglo Bold sets, can be considered stock. These are official configurations offered by Glock, especially for specific programs like Blue Label.

How can I identify factory Glock night sights?

Factory night sights are often listed in official Glock documentation, such as the armorers parts catalog, and may be specified on the product's original packaging or sales information, especially for Blue Label models.

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