KAC 600m Micro, KAC M4 front sight.
We miss you, AC.
We miss you, ToddG.
I like the KAC 300m, very rugged and simplistic, and I like how minimal the lollipop profile is for a great sight picture. The only problem is there isn't enough adjustment in my front sight to get it to a 50m or 100m zero, and I'd prefer either of those to a 25/300. Someday I'll machine a new lollipop for a 100m zero, don't quite have the skills on a mill to try it yet.
I like the KAC 200-600 sight a lot, but it is super-expensive. I currently run the MBUS, Troy, and Midwest Industries Sights. I really like the Midwest Industries sights, and they are super easy to deploy.
I'm a big fan of the Hahn Precision BUIS, but then again I'm a special snowflake.
Ken in Texas
I was looking at getting a set of Troys.
Reason: I never heard anything bad about them just that they are top quality.
I'm short on first-hand experience but I've used, until recently, a Matech without any issues but have since switched to a DD 1.5 because I feel it offers a more sturdy sight. While an Aimpoint is nice, should the need arise that it can't be used, I feel my carbine is still complete without it and said Aimpoint is just frosting.
Those of you that prefer the Troy, how does it mount?
That is, do you have to permanently loctite the mounting screw in place or anything like that?
The reason I ask is that until I decide on an optic I'd like to keep the option of removing the rear sight if I need to. Also, I'd like to keep the option to remove the rear sight if I decide on a different one.
I have Troys on my only build. Luv em.
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