T.A.S. Glock Sight Review (HD)

Published on July 1, 2013
Duration: 5:41

This review covers the T.A.S. Glock sights, a 2013 model designed for rapid sight acquisition. The sight picture is compared to Caracal's Quick Sights, utilizing rear notches to focus the eye on the front sight. The system is intended for a 6:00 hold and allows for quick follow-up shots, though the reviewer suggests a different front sight color might enhance speed. Installation is similar to traditional aftermarket Glock sights.

Quick Summary

T.A.S. Glock sights are designed for rapid target acquisition using a unique sight picture that guides the eye to the front sight, intended for a 6:00 hold. Installation is similar to other aftermarket Glock sights, and they are priced between $75-$85 in the US, with global availability.

Chapters

  1. 00:22Introduction to T.A.S. Glock Sights
  2. 00:34Initial Impressions on Glock 17
  3. 01:062013 Model vs. Older Designs
  4. 01:34Detailed Look at Sight Installation
  5. 02:06Understanding the Sight Picture
  6. 02:25How the Fiber Optic Works
  7. 02:43Proper Sight Alignment and Use
  8. 02:556:00 Hold Explained for Glocks
  9. 03:00Range Performance: Speed and Acquisition
  10. 03:10Potential Front Sight Color Enhancements
  11. 03:33Getting Used to the Sights
  12. 03:46Availability and Cost Information
  13. 04:00Manufacturing Origin (Israel)
  14. 04:16Price Range in the US
  15. 04:28Overall Thoughts and Recommendation
  16. 04:44Comparison to Caracal Quick Sights
  17. 04:59Q&A and Channel Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

How do T.A.S. Glock sights work for fast target acquisition?

T.A.S. Glock sights utilize a unique sight picture where the rear notches, flanking the fiber optic, guide your eye to the front sight. This design, intended for a 6:00 hold, allows for rapid sight acquisition and quick follow-up shots, making it easier to engage targets swiftly.

What is the intended shooting hold for T.A.S. Glock sights?

The T.A.S. Glock sights are designed for a 6:00 hold. This means you align the top of the front sight post just above the green dot of the rear sight, holding it at the bottom edge of your intended target for accurate shooting, especially on Glock pistols.

How are T.A.S. Glock sights installed?

Installation is similar to traditional aftermarket Glock sights. You drift out the original factory sight, then install the T.A.S. sight into the dovetail. Hex screws on the rear sight are included for added rigidity, though their necessity is debated.

What is the price and availability of T.A.S. Glock sights?

In the US, T.A.S. Glock sights typically cost between $75 and $85. These sights are manufactured in Israel and are available for purchase worldwide through various distributors.

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