Im looking for a set of angled 45 degree backup irons I'm putting a scope on the rifle and don't want to pay 150 -200 for them anybody know of any decent ones like maybe 50-75 bucks?
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Im looking for a set of angled 45 degree backup irons I'm putting a scope on the rifle and don't want to pay 150 -200 for them anybody know of any decent ones like maybe 50-75 bucks?
Please tell us why you want offset backups??
If you read my post I'm putting a scope on it that's why a 2.5 to 10 power. Does anybody have good imput?
Nothing in your price range. Gotta pay to play, unfortunately.
Not sure why you need BUIS on a rifle set up like that though. Other than for online operator status.
MBUS pros are recently available in offset backups. Probably your most cost effective version vs the KAC offering. Your still looking around $150 depending on where you find them.
You could try something like this. Just a quick search and amazon has these... http://www.amazon.com/American-Degre...off+set+sights
Anything quality will be in the 200+ dollar range though.
Hope that helps..
Last edited by Jwknutson17; 11-25-14 at 18:38.
You could buy the cheap offset sights off of Amazon but honestly you probably won't be happy with them. I've shot with a few guys that have them and just about every one of them has complained that they rattle, especially the rear sight, and one guy even put epoxy on the windage screw after he zeroed it to make sure it didn't move.
If this is going to be for duty use I would spring for a quality set. Griffin Armament makes a nice quality set of offset irons for under $200, the new Magpul's are under $200 also so that's not too bad for piece of mind knowing that they'll always be zeroed and secured to the gun.
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