What I truly like about the Pro Sight is the white outline around the front tritium vial. It naturally draws your eye to it, unconsciously forcing you to focus on the front sight. Focusing on the front sight increases the odds of a first round hit on the range or on the perpetrator. Also, if you are like me with "over 40" eyes, you'll find the outline helpful just for making the front sight easier to see.
I installed the Ameriglo Pro Sights on my Glock 19. The front sight fits snugly into an oval cutout on the slide, and I used the set screw to secure the sight. The rear dovetail is very snug and the sight should stay where you set it unless you drive it out with a punch. I applied a drop of red LocTite to the threads of the front sight and the rear dovetail to ensure they stay in place; I am funny about sights falling off a firearm.
I was impressed with the Pro Sights. The front sight was fast and easy to pick up and allowed for accurate delivery of shots at ranges from three to 50 yards. Simply put, these sights are damn fine. Ameriglo's duty sights are as good as, if not better than, OEM sights.
5.11 Tactical: Bail Out Bag
Since the twenty-first century began we have seen terrorist attacks on our shores and abroad, active shooters of all types and in all locales, horrific natural disasters, and more. To react to these events law enforcement and EMS must have gear ready to respond. For just such eventualities, 5.11 Tactical has introduced the Bail Out Bag. This shoulder bag is designed to carry spare ammo, a backup sidearm, GPS, food, and more, all in one compact package.