







🎯 Own the edge: sights trusted by champions, built for winners.
The VOGEL DYNAMICS Wide-Notch Fiber-Optic Iron Sight Set is a competition-grade upgrade for Glock pistols Gen 1-5, designed by world champion Robert Vogel. Featuring a bright 0.040" red fiber-optic front rod and a wider .150" rear notch, these CNC-machined nitride steel sights deliver rapid target acquisition, glare-free focus, and rock-solid zero retention. Ideal for USPSA, IDPA, 3-Gun, and defensive use, they fit all Glock models from 9mm to .45 caliber and include installation hardware plus spare fiber rods for quick maintenance.
| ASIN | B01BLV1QQI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #124,780 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #397 in Gun Sights |
| Brand | Vogel Dynamics |
| Brand Name | Vogel Dynamics |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Handgun |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (221) |
| Date First Available | February 9, 2016 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 4.8 x 0.01 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Ounces |
| Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
| Manufacturer | Vogel Dynamics |
| Material | Hardened Steel |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Reticle Type | Fiber Optic |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Style | Wide Notch. Glock Iron Sight. Competitive Shooting. Self Defense Shooting. |
| UPC | 721867505315 |
C**R
The Best Sights and easiest to use that I’ve ever tried. Very Pleased.
Learned about these sights by watching Robert Vogel’s videos on Youtube which have been informative and instrumental in learning how to shoot my glock 34 Gen 4 better. His video on Sights was fantastic and took the confusion out of what to look for in a new pair of sights. After asking my buddies who are more experienced, trying their guns, researching forums, and narrowing the choices down to the top brands mentioned in the other reviews, these made the most sense and seemed to have the best fit and finish as described. Now that they’re on my stock G34 Gen 4, I can say they’re hands down my most favorite sights I’ve ever used or seen on a Glock. So much so that I felt enthusiastically compelled to write a favorable review now that my time consuming and costly search for good Glock sights is finally over. They arrived nicely packaged w/ no parts scraping against each other in shipping. Upon further inspection they were flawlessly made with a nice finish, square and symmetrical edges, and with no excess or unnecessary machining marks or scuffs. Front sight installed easy. I really like narrowness of the sight and how the fiber optic is set so precisely close to the very top edge. I also like how on the install, with a little practice you can somewhat customize the size of how big or small the fiberoptic dot will appear when looking at the front sight. I made mine just barely big enough so it appears level with the top edge of the front sight making it much easier to line it up at point of impact on smaller targets or targets that are further down range. The rear sight was tight fitting to the point that tapping it in with a nylon punch would seem risky. I played it safe and carefully pressed mine in after cleaning and prepping the channel with a very thin coat of oil on a q-tip. The rear sight is nicely machined / finished and visually pleasing when aiming with focus on the front sight. The double set screws are a nice touch. The broad notch seems to definitely make aiming easier, quicker, and more accurate than stock, especially on follow up shots. I’m just an average shooter at best who aspires to be a better shooter in plate shoots and Idpa. For me these sights on my gun seem spot on (aiming at the center of the target) which I couldn’t be more happier for. It seems much easier to shoot it better now. I let a couple more skillful shooters at the range try it. They were dead nuts on grouping half the size of what I could do which affirms and makes me much more confident about the pistol than ever before. I was using the cheaper federal 9mm 115gr FMJ shooting from distances of 7, 10, 15 and 20 Yards. I also took shots at a bowling pin 100yrds way and was able to tag it every 2nd(sometimes), 3rd or 4th shot from a modified weaver stance. (which is an improvement for me over the other sights I’ve used on the pistol) Thank you Mr. Vogel for a no nonsense quality set of sights that perform excellent, and all the awesome knowledge you share in your videos.
J**R
Good enough for a world champion... good enough for me
I just bought my third set... these are really great sights. I have sights from Dawson, Warren Tactical, Ameriglo, Trijicon, Haley Strategic, and Ameriglo. These are all I’m buying anymore. I prefer fiber optic style sights to night sights, as I don’t shoot without a white light in darkness and I enjoy a thin front sight. The big difference between these sights and other similar ones is in the rear notch—it’s a little wider and deeper than the others I have. This lets me pick up the sight a bit quicker, and I don’t notice any loss of accuracy out to 50 yards or so. If I was a bullseye shooter or did something that required extreme precision, I might go a different direction. And I probably wouldn’t be shooting a Glock anyway. But overall I find these provide a great balance of speed and accuracy for practical shooting and duty use. A lot of people have questions about POA/POI. I’ve found that it depends a lot on ammo. I have these sights mounted on two Glock 34s and a 24. I had a set on a Glock 19 for a while, too. These sights have never shot low for me with any ammo. On the 19, impacts were pretty much exactly at the top of the front sight blade. With the longer slides, POI is, in general, 1-2” higher than the blade from 7-20 yards. Robert Vogel has said himself he’d rather miss high, as most partial targets punish low misses. And defensively, I’d rather miss in the upper thoracic region than the belly. I like the 6 o’clock hold and really enjoyed these sights from day one. But if you’re coming from, say, a Sig platform where you’re used to covering up the target with your sights, there may be an adjustment period with these. I’d highly recommend a pair... I’d also suggest, if you’re not used to fiber optic sights, that you purchase a pack of 1.0mm fiber optic rods in assorted colors to see what you like best. These sights come with a red rod, which I always thought was my favorite. But after some experimentation, I actually found I was a little quicker with green and also picked it up a little better in a low light environment. Everyone’s eyes are different. Pick these sights up and play around. You won’t be sorry.
E**N
FANTASTIC sights
I have shot a lot of different handguns with a wide array of sights, and I think these are absolutely the best I've ever used. I recently took a "World Class Pistol Skills" course sponsored by Mr. Vogel, and I was fortunate to receive his thinking behind his sight design, and it makes sense- the wider-than-normal notch provides faster acquisition of targets, more situational awareness (very helpful for moving targets), and they are actually more precise in my opinion because you can see daylight around the front sight post. The dot is also as high as possible on the front sight post- many people have the habit of placing the front sight dot itself on the target, opposed to the edge of the front sight blade, so this helps alleviate that issue. My assumption is that the people complaining about these sights impacting high are not getting a proper sight picture, and are elevating the dot to cover the intended target.
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