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Thread: T1: Fixed Irons/Lower Third vs. Folding rear/Absolute

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meplat View Post
    I was under the impression that the LMT sight was very robust and quality.
    LMT used to have solid rear sight bodies that I assume were Forged. Then they switched to the cast bodies. The castings may be strong enough for most shooters, but A rear sight housing is a high bang potential area.

    I've just grown tired of all the short cuts that LMT takes. None of it is supposed to matter, but between the MIM gas keys, cast sight bodies, straight FSB pins, and no park under the FSB, I don't know why people continue to buy LMT stuff.

    Additionally, what would you say of the Daniel Defense, Troy, and LaRue offerings for fixed rear sights? Any other suggestions?
    I've only tried the DDs. They seem rugged, but they're an extruded aluminum body. I don't want to intentionally whack them so see how much they can take, so..

    If I was building a gun to go into combat with, it'd definitely have a forged steel FSB taper pinned to the barrel and a real mil spec carry handle or cut down carry handle for a rear site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MookNW View Post
    I went from a 6940 set-up ( matech buis, flip up gas block front sight) with an ML3 in larue lt150 to DD front and back fixed sights with a aimpoint micro in a DD fixed mount. My first concern was that I would miss the flip up sights while using my aimpoint, but after running this set-up I am completely thrilled. Lower 1/3keeps the irons out of the way when I'm shooting the dot, and leaves enough clearance to get a good picture through the irons. Just my opinion.
    This is very good to know, MookNW. I was worried that going with a fixed rear would leave the sight picture on the T1 too cluttered and distracting with the mass of metal in the bottom of the optic. I think, for simplicity and durability's sake, this might be the way to go.

    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    LMT used to have solid rear sight bodies that I assume were Forged. Then they switched to the cast bodies. The castings may be strong enough for most shooters, but A rear sight housing is a high bang potential area.

    I've just grown tired of all the short cuts that LMT takes. None of it is supposed to matter, but between the MIM gas keys, cast sight bodies, straight FSB pins, and no park under the FSB, I don't know why people continue to buy LMT stuff.



    I've only tried the DDs. They seem rugged, but they're an extruded aluminum body. I don't want to intentionally whack them so see how much they can take, so..

    If I was building a gun to go into combat with, it'd definitely have a forged steel FSB taper pinned to the barrel and a real mil spec carry handle or cut down carry handle for a rear site.
    Good to know. I'll definitely look a little closer when looking at LMT products from now on. I'm not really keen on the idea of cutting down a shiny new carry handle.
    Thanks for all the help, guys.
    Last edited by Meplat; 09-15-10 at 22:24.

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    This is my first experience with a RDS and I went with a T1.

    I bought the KAC T1 mount and the LaRue high mount for my work gun, 6920.

    I mounted the KAC, thinking I'd like the absolute co-witness and took it to our range and shot for about 6 hours. This isn't normal, I shammed my way in.

    The gun is all nice and zeroed and it wasn't too bad with the sights absolutely co-witnessed but I am thinking that the lower 1/3 is going to serve me much better on this.

    After reading Belmont's suggestion, I guess I'll take the KAC off and mount the LaRue and go rezero.

    Anyone want a KAC???

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    Quote Originally Posted by J_B View Post
    This is my first experience with a RDS and I went with a T1.

    I bought the KAC T1 mount and the LaRue high mount for my work gun, 6920.

    I mounted the KAC, thinking I'd like the absolute co-witness and took it to our range and shot for about 6 hours. This isn't normal, I shammed my way in.

    The gun is all nice and zeroed and it wasn't too bad with the sights absolutely co-witnessed but I am thinking that the lower 1/3 is going to serve me much better on this.

    After reading Belmont's suggestion, I guess I'll take the KAC off and mount the LaRue and go rezero.

    Anyone want a KAC???
    Want or want *to buy*?
    Either way, I was under the impression that the KAC T1 mounts came with a spacer so that the user could use either absolute or lower third co-witness by switching out the spacer. At least that's what it says on KAC's website.
    Last edited by Meplat; 09-16-10 at 04:17.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meplat View Post
    Want or want *to buy*?
    Either way, I was under the impression that the KAC T1 mounts came with a spacer so that the user could use either absolute or lower third co-witness by switching out the spacer. At least that's what it says on KAC's website.
    Disregard. User is an idiot. Today/yesterday was the first time ever using a red dot. Strictly been iron sights.

    When I posted, I had just pulled my gun out and was thinking way too much and I kept trying to get a good cheek weld and was focusing on my fixed front sight, thus it left me thinking I had a absolute co-witnessed mount.

    Funny thing is, during shooting today, I can remember not doing any of that and focused strictly on the dot.

    I'm a f'n retard and will just keep my mouth shut and not ask stupid questions or add any dumb comments.

    So the LaRue LT660 has got to go now...
    Last edited by J_B; 09-16-10 at 04:56.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J_B View Post
    Disregard. User is an idiot. Today/yesterday was the first time ever using a red dot. Strictly been iron sights.

    When I posted, I had just pulled my gun out and was thinking way too much and I kept trying to get a good cheek weld and was focusing on my fixed front sight, thus it left me thinking I had a absolute co-witnessed mount.

    Funny thing is, during shooting today, I can remember not doing any of that and focused strictly on the dot.

    I'm a f'n retard and will just keep my mouth shut and not ask stupid questions or add any dumb comments.

    So the LaRue LT660 has got to go now...
    Don't be so hard on yourself buddy, we all make mistakes (except me).
    Being used to nothing but irons and then jumping to something like a red dot can be confusing, but quick and easy to get the hang of usually. That's how it was for me at least. At least you got it all figured out now.

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