What’s important is identifying the shooting style you are most comfortable and choosing a set of sights that compliments it. Different sights are designed to function with different styles of shooting. When it comes to choosing sights you always need to consider your training with them. The fast you get your eyes on the sights, and the sights on your target the higher likelihood you have of winning the fight. You also want sights that are going to be quick to eye. It’s made to defend your life and it needs to be ready 24/7. Why High viz sights? If I’ve said it once I’ve said it a hundred times. The Glock 43 is a concealed carry handgun, not a target handgun. If the gun is dropped, knocked around, or slammed those fancy adjustable sights can drift off target. They sound great right? Well they are… but not for combat. This makes them incredibly precise and excellent for hitting small targets and producing small groups. Adjustable sights really do allow you to dial your sights in. You want fixed sights because you need 100% stability. The best sights for the Glock 43 are going to be fixed sights, preferably high visibility or night sights. In other words, the G43 is made for combat. It’s not necessarily made for sport shooting, hunting, or even target practice. Well the Glock 43 is a concealed carry handgun. One of the few necessary upgrades to the Glock platform is the sights. They are a cheap plastic with some white paint and that’s just about it. The Glock 43’s stock sights leave a lot to be desired. They do in fact make great sights, but for some reason do not like to sell them with the gun. Glock seems to have a major problem producing stock high quality sights and tossing them on their guns.