Description
Truglo TFX Tritium/Fiber-Optic Day/Night Sights for Ruger SR9, SR9C, SR40, SR40C, and SR45 provide reliable visibility for shooters in a variety of lighting conditions. Utilizing a combination of Tritium and Fiber-Optic technology, these sights ensure targets remain clearly visible whether in bright daylight or complete darkness. The compact, snag-free design offers durability and ease of use, making them an ideal choice for both tactical and competitive shooting scenarios.
With Swiss tritium providing a consistent glow without the need for batteries, these sights deliver maximum brightness at all times. The white outline around the front sight enhances focus, allowing for quick target acquisition. Built to withstand harsh environments, the robust construction of the Truglo TFX sights ensures they can handle the demands of serious shooters while maintaining their performance.
Features – Key Benefits Bullets
- EXCEPTIONAL VISIBILITY for day and night conditions thanks to innovative Tritium and Fiber-Optic technology.
- DURABLE CONSTRUCTION designed to handle heavy-duty use while remaining snag-resistant.
- PERMANENT PROTECTION with FORTRESS FINISH, ensuring rust-proof and chemical-resistant durability.
- MAXIMUM BRIGHTNESS utilizing quality Swiss tritium for a reliable glow, no batteries needed.
- FAST TARGET ACQUISITION with a highly visible white outline around the front sight for efficient focus.
- COMPATIBLE DESIGN fits standard holsters, making it user-friendly for everyday carry.
- CONCEALED FIBER ensures minimal visibility to the target, enhancing stealth during use.
- VERSATILE USAGE ideal for both target shooting and defensive situations, giving you an edge.
Technical Specifications Table
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Fit | Ruger SR9 / SR9C / SR40 / SR40C / SR45 |
Material | CNC-machined steel with FORTRESS FINISH |
Dimensions | Compact, snag-free design |
Weight | Lightweight for easy handling |
Illuminated Elements | Swiss Tritium and Fiber-Optic |
What’s in the Box?
- Truglo TFX Day/Night Sights
- Installation instructions
Customer Reviews
“These sights are game-changers! The visibility at night is incredible.”
“I love how durable and reliable they are for my Ruger.”
“Fast target acquisition and easy to install. Highly recommend!”
FAQ
How well do TFX sights perform in low light? The TFX sights utilize Swiss tritium, ensuring maximum brightness in low-light scenarios, making them reliable 24/7.
Are these sights easy to install? Absolutely! The sights come with clear instructions for quick and easy installation without the need for professional help.
Can I use TFX sights for competition shooting? Yes! Their fast target acquisition and exceptional visibility make them perfect for precision shooting in competitive environments.
Do these sights fit in standard holsters? Yes, the snag-resistant design ensures compatibility with most standard holsters.
Are TFX sights durable? Yes, they are constructed from CNC-machined steel and feature a rust-proof FORTRESS FINISH, making them exceptionally durable for any shooting condition.
Similar Models
Looking for more great options? Check out our extensive Truglo lineup, including models like the Truglo TFOs for enhanced visibility and Truglo Micro Brite sights for compact designs. Explore our full collection today for the finest optics tailored to your shooting needs!
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Optics Knowledge Center
Understanding Rifle Scope Basics
Magnification
Magnification refers to how much larger an object appears through the scope compared to the naked eye. Fixed power scopes have one magnification setting, while variable power scopes offer a range (e.g., 3-9x).
Objective Lens
The objective lens is the front lens that gathers light. Larger objective lenses (measured in mm) gather more light, providing brighter images in low-light conditions but add weight and require higher mounting.
Reticle
The reticle (crosshair) is the aiming point inside the scope. Modern scopes offer various reticle designs, from simple duplex crosshairs to complex ballistic reticles with holdover points for different distances.
Adjustments
Rifle scopes have turrets for windage (horizontal) and elevation (vertical) adjustments. These are measured in MOA (minutes of angle) or MRAD (milliradians) and allow precise aiming adjustments.
Proper Scope Mounting Guide
Select the Right Rings & Base
Choose rings that match your scope's tube diameter (typically 1", 30mm, or 34mm). Select a base compatible with your rifle's receiver. For heavy-recoiling rifles, opt for stronger mounts.
Install the Base
Clean the receiver and base thoroughly. Apply a small amount of blue Loctite to the screws. Attach the base to the receiver and torque the screws to manufacturer specifications.
Attach the Rings
Attach the bottom halves of the rings to the base. Place the scope in the rings and loosely attach the top halves. Don't fully tighten yet.
Set Eye Relief & Level
Position the scope for proper eye relief (3-4 inches) in your normal shooting position. Ensure the reticle is level using a scope leveling tool. Once positioned correctly, tighten the rings evenly in a cross-pattern.
Scope Zeroing Tips
Start Close
Begin zeroing at a shorter distance (25-50 yards) to ensure you're on paper before moving to your desired zero distance (typically 100 yards).
Use a Stable Rest
Always zero your rifle from a stable shooting position using a bench rest, sandbags, or a shooting rest to eliminate as much human error as possible.
Fire Groups
Fire 3-shot groups before making adjustments. This provides a more accurate representation of where your rifle is shooting than single shots.
Make Deliberate Adjustments
Know your scope's adjustment values (typically 1/4 MOA per click). If your group is 2 inches low at 100 yards, you'll need to adjust up 8 clicks (for a 1/4 MOA scope).
Confirm Your Zero
After making adjustments, fire another group to confirm your zero. Repeat the process until your point of impact matches your point of aim.
Document Your Settings
Once zeroed, record your settings including distance, ammunition used, and environmental conditions for future reference.
Optics Maintenance & Care
Cleaning Lenses
- Start by blowing or brushing away loose particles
- Use a lens pen or microfiber cloth for fingerprints
- For stubborn dirt, use lens cleaning solution (never household cleaners)
- Clean with gentle circular motions from center outward
Protecting Your Optics
- Always use lens caps when not in use
- Store in a dry place with silica gel packets
- Avoid extreme temperature changes
- Use a quality scope cover in harsh conditions
Regular Maintenance
- Check and tighten mount screws periodically
- Inspect O-rings and seals for damage
- Verify zero after rough handling
- Clean the exterior with a damp cloth
What to Avoid
- Never use fingers to touch lenses
- Avoid paper products (tissues, paper towels) on lenses
- Don't use acetone, alcohol, or household cleaners
- Never disassemble your scope (voids warranty)