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Reviews (6)

15 Jul, 2025
Adapter molding is a little off, so it t...
Adapter molding is a little off, so it took more time to get it mounted. Other than that, everything fits together and the Turf 1 is running without the previous hesitation it had.

01 Jan, 2018
Works as designed
This housing was slightly different than my 1999 HX35W, but it works fine with my stock compressor housing and wastegate mechanism. I wanted to use this wastegate mechanism, but I couldn't clock my compressor housing properly, so I went with the stock setup. Overall, it's a good part and working as it should.

30 May, 2019
Very pleased with Night Fision
I have Trijicon's (one set of HD's and one set of HD XR's) on two of my pistols, and decided to try the Night Fision sights. I originally bought a complete Night Fision set with the yellow/green front sight, but liked it less for use in daylight. The yellow/green washes out when aimed at light surfaces, but is excellent for dark backgrounds.
At the same time, because the NF tritium vile is encased in a rubber insert, and the yellow/green insert is brighter in a dark environment. With the NF orange front sight, the tritium has about the same brightness as the rear tritiums, but there is a slight orange tint to the front. It's enough that I can easily align the sights is a completely dark room.
Although the Night Fision claims to be 30% brighter, I cannot tell a difference between them and the Trijicon's. However, what I did find, is that the Night Fision's do not pick up glare in daylight because they use a rubber insert to hold the tritium. On the Trijicon's, the orange is painted on and there is some sort of clear coating over it to protect the paint and tritium vile. That clear coating is causing a glare when light from behind/above hits it.
Height wise, these are about the same as the Glock OEM tritium sights used on LE weapons. At least the ones used through Gen 4 Glocks. Because of that, I believe someone could just swap their front sight while keeping the rear Glock Tritium sights. I'd check the secs to make sure.
Lastly, when installing this sight, be sure to use the screw that comes with it. It looks short, but is that way to prevent from breaking the tritium vile when tightened. Using a longer screw will damage the tritium vile.
The first two pics are from when I still had the yellow/green Night Fision on the pistol. You can see the glare on the front sight (orange) of the Trijicon sights, while the yellow/green has no glare. The third pic is from this morning with the orange Night Fision front sight. The lighting conditions are not the same, so the orange NF sight is more difficult to see in the pic.
Another thing to note, is that the rear Trijicon's have serrations, which are supposed to prevent glare, but actually seem to cause it, while the NIght Fision flat rear sight doesn't have any glare.
Owning both Night Fision and Trijicons, I like the Night Fision better for not picking up glare in daylight. Installing the Night Fision front (on a Glock) was the same as any other Glock sight (easy with the correct tool). The NIght Fision rear's were more difficult to install (on a Glock), because they have to be fitted, which requires filing. For the Trijicon rear sight, it fit without modifications (on a Glock).
Overall, the Night Fision front sight is great, but make sure you check the specs for height if you plan to use with a rear sight from another manufacturer, because they are often different heights.
