
Glock 19 Suppressor Sights | Co-Witness & Suppressor Height Sights
Glock 19 Suppressor Sights – Precision Sighting With Suppressors or Red Dots
Upgrading your Glock 19 with suppressor-height sights is essential if you’re running a threaded barrel with a suppressor or co-witnessing with a red dot. These Glock 19 suppressor sights offer a taller sight picture that clears suppressors and optic housings, ensuring consistent, accurate aiming in any condition.
Whether you're shooting suppressed, using a red dot, or simply prefer an enhanced sight radius, these elevated sights give you the clean sight alignment you need for precision and confidence.
Why Choose Suppressor Sights for Your Glock 19?
Standard Glock sights sit too low to see over most suppressors or optic housings. That’s where suppressor-height sights come in — they provide a taller profile for a clear, unobstructed sight picture.
These sights are:
- Ideal for co-witnessing with MOS-mounted red dots
- Effective in both daylight and low-light conditions
- Compatible with threaded barrels and suppressor setups
- Made from rugged steel or polymer for lasting durability
Key Features
- Suppressor-height design: Clears most suppressors and optics
- Co-witness ready: Aligns with red dot sights on MOS-equipped Glock 19s
- Tritium or fiber-optic options: Choose the illumination that fits your needs
- Steel construction: Built for hard use and everyday carry
- Glock 19 compatibility: Designed for Gen 1–5 Glock 19 pistols (check model details)
Use Cases
- Suppressor-equipped Glock 19 builds
- Glock 19 MOS models with RMR or Holosun optics
- Night shooting and self-defense situations
- Range use and precision training
FAQ
What are suppressor sights for Glock 19?
Suppressor sights are taller than standard sights — they allow for a clear sight picture over a suppressor or co-witness with a red dot sight.
Are Glock 19 suppressor sights compatible with MOS models?
Yes, suppressor-height sights are often used with Glock MOS setups to co-witness with red dot optics like RMR or Holosun.
Do suppressor sights affect accuracy?
No — they maintain proper point of aim and point of impact while improving sight alignment when using suppressors or optics.
What materials are suppressor sights made from?
Most are made from steel for durability, though polymer options exist. Some include tritium or fiber-optics for better visibility.
Can I install suppressor sights on my Glock 19 myself?
Yes, with the proper sight pusher or tools, you can install them at home. Gunsmith installation is recommended for best alignment.
Final Thoughts
If you’re serious about getting the most from your suppressed Glock 19 or your optic-ready setup, suppressor-height sights are a smart upgrade. They provide the sight alignment and visual clarity you need when it matters most — whether it’s in the field, at the range, or in a home-defense scenario.
Install a set of Glock 19 suppressor sights today and elevate your sight picture — literally.