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Do they make Troy Micro BUIS w/ Tritium?
mnagant762
07-24-10, 03:26
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=Troy+Micro+BUIS+with+tritium
Sorry man no disrespect intended ,I've just been waiting for an unsuspecting victim. And it looks like no they don't show them on their site.
they do
http://store.troyind.com/Rear_Tritium_Lighted_Folding_Sight_p/ssig-fbs-rtbt-00.htm
Aw, that's not the micro.... Someday I'll learn to read :(
They may be able to hook you up with one, ask them if this upgrade fits the micro sights.
http://store.troyind.com/Tritium_BattleSight_Upgrade_p/spep-trp-r0bt-00.htm
Have you tried using tritium AR-15 iron sights? Just curious.
I've found them too be too small, for effective use......and the dot on the front sight is low on the post which throws your shots high in low light unless you compensate with a rear elevation adjustment. Also, most folding rear BUIS do not have an elevation adjustment.
I say just go with a good red dot like Aimpoint and get some white-out for the front sight post.
Have you tried using tritium AR-15 iron sights? Just curious.
I've found them too be too small, for effective use......and the dot on the front sight is low on the post which throws your shots high in low light unless you compensate with a rear elevation adjustment. Also, most folding rear BUIS do not have an elevation adjustment.
I say just go with a good red dot like Aimpoint and get some white-out for the front sight post.
i was going to use them on a sig556 SBR or LRB M14 in a troy MCS.
i was going to use them on a sig556 SBR or LRB M14 in a troy MCS.
It doesn't matter.....it is still a rifle. With iron sights, most shooters use the top of the front sight post as their point of aim. This opens up the field of vision enough to ID your target and enhance your precision. With the tritium front dot, you have to shift your point of aim further down on the post in low light. This obscures your target unless you are at close range. When you use the tritium dot as your POA, you end up shooting high unless you adjust your rear elevation to compensate for it.
If the iron sights are your primary and you can adjust your rear sight for the elevation change, then it might be worth it. But I wouldn't bother with them for back up iron sights.
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