Trijicon Intros Bright & Tough & HD Night Sights for Beretta PX4 Compact Pistols

Trijicon Night Sights
Trijicon Night Sights
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Wixom, MI –-(Ammoland.com)- Trijicon, Inc., global provider of innovative aiming solutions for the hunting, shooting, military and law enforcement markets, now offers their popular Bright and Tough and HD Night Sights for the Beretta PX4 Compact pistol.

The new offerings are available in multiple front/rear configurations for a variety of applications.

Trijicon Night Sights have served as the industry benchmark for more than two decades.

Highly effective at close quarters, Trijicon Night Sights are standard issue with hundreds of municipal and county police and sheriff’s departments, numerous state police departments and federal law enforcement agencies.

In addition, they’re the first choice of major handgun manufacturers, and are widely used in military applications and for personal defense.

Trijicon HD Night Sights

HD Night Sights are designed to excel under the most demanding conditions by placing primary emphasis on faster front sight acquisition. This new design incorporates enhanced front sight visibility with a de-emphasized rear sight. Upfront, a tritium lamp lies within an extra-large, brightly colored (yellow or orange) dot area that provides a distinctive sighting picture. In addition, special photo luminescent (glow-in-the-dark) powder in the paint aids in faster front sight acquisition during transitional lighting operations.

Trijicon Bright and Tough Night Sights

Trijicon self-luminous Night Sights increase night-fire shooting accuracy by as much as five times over conventional sights. Equally impressive, they do so with the same speed as instinctive shooting– and without the need for batteries.

For more information on Trijicon’s new Tough and Bright & (HD) Night Sights, and the complete array of Brilliant Aiming Solutions for the hunting, shooting, military and law enforcement markets, contact Trijicon, Inc. ® at (248) 960-7700 or visit www.trijicon.com.

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Larry

It’s unfortunate that Trijicon hasn’t made sights for the Beretta Nano yet.