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Thread: KAC Micro 300m BUIS Question

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    Quote Originally Posted by jb1911 View Post
    I have 3 of them and they all move a little when you flip the sight up and down. The thing is, it moves in the same direction as the post. Your windage adjustment won't change, it moves with the post on the way down and then back where it was when you flip it back up.
    So does it just "tease" at the wheel, or actually click over?

    I got my KAC Micro 300M fixed elevation sight today.

    -It fits rails perfectly straight

    -It is as depicted in pictures

    -The retention of the "stalk" is positive, but not absurd (easily operated)

    -The windage adjustments are very positive, and take conscious effort to make

    -I placed the windage wheel in-between detents and flipped the sight up and down half a dozen times. When I went to adjust the windage wheel, it was still between detents. I also adjusted the stalk up and down while placing pressure in the corresponding direction on the windage wheel. It required significant effort to adjust, even when performed in concert with moving the stalk up or down in that same direction. When you move the stalk, it does "tease" at the wheel a bit, but this appears to be normal play in the system. That is the only movement of the windage I got while manipulating the stalk and TRYING to get movement.

    I assume this means that mine is good to go, and I won't have to worry about it ever doing this? or have any of you noticed that a sight began doing this after some time. I understand that it's an assembly defect and either they will do it initially and then stop, or never do it at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WS6 View Post
    So does it just "tease" at the wheel, or actually click over?

    I got my KAC Micro 300M fixed elevation sight today.

    -It fits rails perfectly straight

    -It is as depicted in pictures

    -The retention of the "stalk" is positive, but not absurd (easily operated)

    -The windage adjustments are very positive, and take conscious effort to make

    -I placed the windage wheel in-between detents and flipped the sight up and down half a dozen times. When I went to adjust the windage wheel, it was still between detents. I also adjusted the stalk up and down while placing pressure in the corresponding direction on the windage wheel. It required significant effort to adjust, even when performed in concert with moving the stalk up or down in that same direction. When you move the stalk, it does "tease" at the wheel a bit, but this appears to be normal play in the system. That is the only movement of the windage I got while manipulating the stalk and TRYING to get movement.

    I assume this means that mine is good to go, and I won't have to worry about it ever doing this? or have any of you noticed that a sight began doing this after some time. I understand that it's an assembly defect and either they will do it initially and then stop, or never do it at all.
    None of mine click to the next position, just move a tiny bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jb1911 View Post
    None of mine click to the next position, just move a tiny bit.
    Mine doesn't really move so much as the wheel twitches when you move the BUIS up/down, but it doesn't move into an in-between or any other position than where it was set.

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