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    AR wrap up.

    Current load out: DDMV4V7LW, Eotech XPS2.

    What I need to finish this build so far is the BUIS, trigger, Blast Forwarding Device maybe even a Suppressor, Eotech G33, and then a light. Trying to stay as lean and light as possible. I wont be needing to reach out to 300 yards as I don't hunt with it. Just seems like a ton of stuff to put on a AR...I had none of this on my A2/M203 at Bragg (Long ago).

    Of all that, I'm having the most problem with the BUIS . Found this and need your opinion. If you have time for some additional advice on the BFD, single stage trigger, I appreciate it.

    I don't see any reviews, but these are really low profile and nice on a Kriss I demo'd. Since they can be used on a picatinny rail, should be fine on an AR right? Just not seeing the point to spend 200$ on iron sites when the R.Dot is my primary. If you have a better option, I'm open to that. Don't see Troy or MBus pros being used enough to warrant the money.
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    MBUS Pros are maybe the most utilized folding BUIS.


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    Your right Wake, I mainly hear about them and Troy's, even LWRC has a nice set. If its worth it to get those or Troy/LWRC, then Ill get them. Just want to be sure I'm not just buying stuff without a proper understanding of the tech involved.

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    This is an amazing light for all you get with the price:


    Tbh its worth shelling out a bit of cash for a Geissele trigger and Kac BUIS
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    Flip up BUIS, I prefer Troy. The regular Magpul BUIS are nice too and cheaper. No-flip up BUIS, I like Larue if I want removeable or Danial Defense if I don't want/need removeable.

    I've only used RRA (first AR back in 2002 or so), Stag, Colt and Sionics single stage triggers. I think the Sionics is the nicest of the three.

    Good luck, NYH1.
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    From Rainier Arms site:

    I bought these as an alternative to Magpul Pros, or the adjustable sights from Zahal. I was looking for something that could be adjusted easily, without a tool. These proved to be flimsy, and snapped while being installed. The first time I have ever been disappointed by a product from Rainier.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 26 Inf View Post
    From Rainier Arms site:

    I bought these as an alternative to Magpul Pros, or the adjustable sights from Zahal. I was looking for something that could be adjusted easily, without a tool. These proved to be flimsy, and snapped while being installed. The first time I have ever been disappointed by a product from Rainier.
    Are you replying to the person above you posting about Troy sights? That doesn't match up with my experiences with Troy metal folding sights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickman View Post
    Are you replying to the person above you posting about Troy sights? That doesn't match up with my experiences with Troy metal folding sights.
    Yeah, we have them on a few different rifles and carbines and they've been great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickman View Post
    Are you replying to the person above you posting about Troy sights? That doesn't match up with my experiences with Troy metal folding sights.
    No, that was from a review of the Kriss sights that the OP posted.


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    If they really are BU sights, I like the MBUS as they are durable and get the job done in a lightweight package.

    If you'll be using them regularly as irons, the MBUS Pro & Troy are worth the $ and weight

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