The TruGlo Fiber Optic Shotgun Front Sight delivers fast, precise target acquisition for plain-barrel shotguns with a brilliant green fiber optic element that shines in virtually any lighting condition.
- Compatible with plain barrel 12-gauge and 20-gauge shotguns universally
- Bright green fiber optic element gathers ambient light for quick alignment
- Extremely low-profile design that won't snag on clothing or gear
- Ultra-tough construction built to withstand heavy recoil and field use
- Large .078-inch fiber diameter maximizes light collection and visibility
- Simple, tool-friendly installation gets you to the range faster
Who This Is For
This sight is an ideal upgrade for hunters, sporting clays shooters, and home-defense shotgun owners who want a brighter, faster sight picture on their plain-barrel scattergun without committing to a full sight system overhaul. Whether you're tracking fast-flushing birds or swinging on clay targets, the vivid green fiber optic gives your eyes an instant reference point for confident, accurate shots.
Specifications
| Brand | TruGlo |
|---|---|
| Model | TG940 Universal Fiber Optic Front Sight |
| Color / Element | Green Fiber Optic |
| Fiber Diameter | .078 inch |
| Gauge Compatibility | 12-Gauge, 20-Gauge |
| Barrel Type | Plain (Rib-Free) Barrel |
| Profile | Ultra-Low Profile |
| Installation | Easy Mount, No Gunsmith Required |
| Construction | Ultra-Tough Polymer Body |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this sight fit a shotgun with a ventilated rib barrel?
The TruGlo TG940 is specifically designed for plain, rib-free shotgun barrels. It is not intended for use on ventilated or solid rib barrels. If your shotgun has a rib, TruGlo offers separate rib-specific sight models that attach directly to the rib itself.
How is the sight attached — does it require drilling or special tools?
This sight is engineered for straightforward installation and does not require drilling or professional gunsmithing in most applications. It is designed to secure firmly to a plain barrel, making it an accessible DIY upgrade. Always consult the included instructions and ensure the sight is firmly seated before shooting.
How does fiber optic work compared to a standard bead sight?
A standard brass or steel bead relies entirely on your eye's ability to find a small, low-contrast reference point. A fiber optic sight collects surrounding light along its entire length and channels it to the tip, producing a glowing, high-visibility dot. The TruGlo's large .078-inch green fiber makes it especially easy to pick up quickly against varying backgrounds, improving both speed and accuracy on moving targets.