Factory Glock adjustable would be the least expensive option. Or, even cheaper, figure out how to get better hits with what you have. You might also be able to drift the factory just a hair and be good to go.
When I got my first Glock, a gen III 23, I put 1000 rounds through it before I did anything. A lot has changed since then plus another 4000 rounds. It's all personal preference. I have a thing for TruGlo TFO's. In your case I would try to drift the sight a touch to get the windage right, then work on your elevation, then if your not satisfied try something new.
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