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    Sub $100 BUIS recoomendations

    I am in the market for a BUIS for a shorty rifle.

    I am looking to spend as little as possible right now, and would like to make the purchase this week.

    Any suggestions, and links?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glockster35
    I am in the market for a BUIS for a shorty rifle.

    I am looking to spend as little as possible right now, and would like to make the purchase this week.

    Any suggestions, and links?
    Larue Fixed BUIS, $89. http://stores.homestead.com/Laruetac...tail.bok?no=29

    ETA: My friend recently got a YHM rear flip-up sight, I had a chance to shoot it a couple weekend ago and it was servicable. I think it was in the $70-80 range? I don't have a link handy but there are lots of YHM dealers out there.
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    For fixed, LT. For flip up, ARMS #40/#40A2 ($90).



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    Quote Originally Posted by LOKNLOD
    The finest fixed BUIS available, IMO.

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    I like the Arms mounts mentioned above, but still looking for inputs. Who has the lowest prices on these?

    The LaRue, although it may be considered the best on the market, I should have mentioned I need it to be a flip sight. If I cannot find what I need, it is an option though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glockster35
    I like the Arms mounts mentioned above, but still looking for inputs. Who has the lowest prices on these?

    The LaRue, although it may be considered the best on the market, I should have mentioned I need it to be a flip sight. If I cannot find what I need, it is an option though.

    I have the ARMS BUIS's in stock for $90.


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    Grant,

    What are the differences in the two ARMS mounts you listed?
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    LaRue BUIS..

    Another vote for the LaRue BUIS. Robust, built like a tank. I prefer the SPA (same plane aperature) for my application. Nothing to flip up or flip down. It is the tits!
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    Does the LaRue get in the way of using optics? I think it would be difficult to use a red dot if I had something always upright.
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    Grant,

    I just noticed the ARMS 40A2 in the Bushmaster catalog. Seems they suggest a .040 taller front sight. Do you have those also? Or are they even necessary?
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