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Thread: New Troy Industries Diamonhead BUIS

  1. #21
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    Who has the best price on these?

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    I ordered directly from Troy.


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    if anyone has a like new set of regular rear flip up troy's I'll gladly take them off your hands when you "upgrade".

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    I am curious as to how this aperture is supposed to be better than the standard one. Could someone explain it to me please. And how exactly is it quicker?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ra2bach View Post
    are you shitting me? Macafee warns me that is AN ATTACK SITE! I punched the "Get Me Out of Here!" button....
    I must have the crappy Mcafee. I did not get any message. Virus, Mvirus, I am just trying to find out if these are a giimick, or an improvement over the proven round design.


    If the Diamond head is an improvement. I now have El Mac and Trunkmonkey for buyers. Any SME, or the like, care to weigh in here? Thanks.
    Cold Zero

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    http://www.mirrorsight.com/diamondhead.html

    I bought the fixed rear but I gotta say the front sight what-ya-ma-call-it is not interesting to me at all.

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    My friend bought one, installed it on his rifle and he didn't even have to sight it in. We set out some clay targets and he hit them just fine. The sight is well built. I'm considering getting one myself.

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    Sorry, I just don't see the point in switching from round to a lopsided square.

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    That looks like the Window's Vista of rear apertures.

    Flashy, but ultimately a company trying to sell a new product when the old one worked just fine.

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    I love new bling but I'm not sure this offers me anything over the other, already owned sights. I'll reserve judgment.
    "The peace we have within us is most often expressed in how we treat others"

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