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    PRI Backwards?



    Can anyone tell me if the PRI front is mounted in the right direction? I stuck it on initially the other way and someone said it was on backwards so I flipped it around. Which is the proper orientation?

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    As pictured is fine. That way, you can let the top overhang the rail a little so you can easily and quickly flip it up with a finger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BravoCompanyUSA
    It can go both ways.





    Sound kinda queer to me....

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    With it flipping toward the shooter to raise, makes it easier if you have gloves on. Same for the Troy front.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gotm4
    With it flipping toward the shooter to raise, makes it easier if you have gloves on. Same for the Troy front.
    +1 Mount it that way and far enough forward that just teh top edge of the sight is past the end of the rail so you've got something to grab.

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    Thanks guys, makes sense!

    Does sound kinda queer though

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