AMERIGLO has expanded its night sight offerings to include new configurations for the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 pistol. The new lineup comprises three sight platform options: Trooper night sight sets, Protector night sight sets, and stand-alone tritium front sight configurations.
The Trooper night sights employ a three-dot configuration and pair a ProGlo front sight with a serrated square notch rear sight. Both feature green tritium lamps. The design follows what AMERIGLO describes as models selected by the federal government for duty use. The Protector series prioritizes rapid front-sight acquisition by pairing a green tritium front lamp with a highly visible ProGlo outline in orange or LumiGreen and a black, serrated rear sight designed to reduce glare.
The standalone tritium front sight options allow Bodyguard 2.0 owners to select front-sight configurations suited to their individual carry needs and sight preferences, according to the company. Both Trooper and Protector sets ship complete, though AMERIGLO recommends professional installation.
The new Bodyguard 2.0 sight configurations are available through authorized AMERIGLO dealers and directly through AMERIGLO.com. Specific model numbers, pricing, and availability timelines were not provided in the announcement.
AMERIGLO has manufactured self-defense sights for over 20 years and produces tritium and painted-dot iron sight designs across platforms including Glock, Springfield Armory, Walther, and various Smith & Wesson models.
AMERIGLO Bodyguard 2.0 Night Sight Options:
- Trooper Night Sights: Three-dot configuration, ProGlo front with green tritium, serrated square notch rear
- Protector Night Sights: Green tritium front with ProGlo orange or LumiGreen outline, black serrated rear
- Stand-alone tritium front sight options: Multiple configurations available
- Construction: Stainless steel bodies with matte black finishes
- Installation: Professional installation recommended
You can find all the options here: https://www.ameriglo.com/products
For a micro-compact like the Bodyguard, what sight picture preference do you favor in low-light scenarios? A bold front emphasis like the Protector, or a traditional three-dot reference?

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