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Magpul MBUS

I was wondering if anybody is using the MBUS as a primary sight. I thought of getting an M&P 15 with the MOE package. Not going to put any type of optic on it. Was wondering how much punishment they can stand. Didnt want to spend the extra coin for another sight if this one will do the trick.
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It should hold up. if it breaks its a cheap replacement.
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I think it would be OK depending on the type of shooting you are doing.

It's spring loaded design and polymer construction should absorb most impacts that the range should dish out.

If you're gonna be running it on duty or for heavy class use I MAY swap to a fixed DD as a low cost replacement.

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They are my primary sights on my SBR.
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