Yup, I'm liking that rear sight. I got my nephew a 6920, and this may be just the ticket to go behind his Aimpoint for a fixed BUIS.
I'll snag one for him and we'll play with it.
Yup, I'm liking that rear sight. I got my nephew a 6920, and this may be just the ticket to go behind his Aimpoint for a fixed BUIS.
I'll snag one for him and we'll play with it.
Steel thread inserts?
Cross bolts are heat treated 4140 phosphate coated screwed into a stainless helicoil . This is how we attach all our sights .
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When these sights are released we will offer a set price.
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Troy.
Very cool.
I was in the market for a fixed rear sight and was going to buy one from another manufacturer that makes a good unit that I have multiple of, but I recently bought an MI QD mount and MI cantilever riser for my Aimpoint PRO and am impressed with it.
Looks like I'll be grabbing an MI rear sight now too.
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Weight of rear 1.9 oz
Weight of front 1.1 oz.
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Those look well made and well though out. I will snag a rear for sure.
Since the front uses a standard A2 post and the rear uses a standard A2 aperture they can all be upgraded with a wide variety night sights.
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MI
I currently use the DD A1.5s where applicable but I'm liking that rear sight. Looks like a great alternative for a pretty sleek fixed rear sight. The front looks good too, but I'm still a pinned FSB guy.
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