
I bought them at a shop with a LOT of business and turnover of merchandise so I don't think they've been sitting on a shelf for 10 years or anything.

They are still in the package, so I can return them to the gun shop. Somehow in all my years of gun nuttery, I never got into the night sight thing until recently. My only other pair of night sights was on a 9 year old Glock 23 (also Trijicons) and those were about as bright as these are. Counterfeit scopes often use a fake serial number, all identical serial numbers, or incorrect. I took them in a bathroom with the lights off and they did glow brightly enough that I could clearly see them with no problems at all, but they don't jump out at me like I expected them to. All Leupold riflescopes are given an individual serial number. If I cup my hands around them, they don't really glow at all. My question is, how bright are they supposed to be? They just don't seem that bright.

I just bought the first pair of night sights I've ever bought for a gun.
