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    Quote Originally Posted by trinydex View Post
    is your chin in the way of the stock if you do that?
    Huh, I didn't catch this in July.... No, because I'm not Jay Leno or Bruce Campbell. My chin is human-sized.

    In those instances, it DOES rest on the back of my right hand, which is still on the FCG. About where my thumb blends into my wrist, and it's more like the front of my chin is in a socket formed by the toe of the stock and the vack of my firing hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ClosetCaseNerd View Post
    I know some people just plain ol' prefer iron sights, but I must ask:

    Is the benefit of these over an offset RDS weight and price? Would there be a reason to use these instead of an offset H1 I am oblivious to?
    If you shoot 3 gun or uspsa multigun matches, you can only have one optic on your rifle in tactical class. The setup you describe would put you in open class... unless you are ready to go with ultra high capacity shotguns, speedloaders for the shotgun, and reddots on the pistol, it is hard to be competitive in open class.
    This system was designed by Barry Duek who (among other things) is a pro 3 gunner.

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    If it is truly back up sights, I really like it because I could mount a light like an x300 at 12oclock- which is really want it for ambi control and light placement. I'd think most people would use a light more than BUIS.

    This would be a great product idea for magpul to come out with at half the price.
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    I really want the KAC offset sights, at first I hated that type because they always seemed awkward to me, but the KAC sights are so low profile, and still carry all the benefits of the KAC Micro sight system.

    ... I just can't figure out what I'd do with it. Seems like a must on a precision build.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ClosetCaseNerd View Post
    I know some people just plain ol' prefer iron sights, but I must ask:

    Is the benefit of these over an offset RDS weight and price? Would there be a reason to use these instead of an offset H1 I am oblivious to?
    Weight and iron sights don't fog up. Also 3 gun rules on optics.

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    I wouldn't give Surefire the credit for these. They are competitive shooter Barry Dueck's design. Check out dueckdefense.com
    Surefire is just distributing them. There are several other dealers listed on his site.
    Barry Dueck is the director of Surefire's suppressor division.
    Last edited by bp7178; 08-11-11 at 19:52.

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    Damn I really like those KAC sights!! I just priced them and WOW....

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    DD rts

    I got a set of these bad boys and have not looked back. On our MK11's or even our M40's or the SASS these are perfect. I think our whole platoon should get these. I got rid of both my docters after getting my hands on them. Now don't get me wrong I love Docters and Jpoints but the cost is a bit much and zeroing them can be interesting.

    These DD's RTS don't require battery's and everyone and their mother is familiar with how to adjust these to zero. Like someone else mentioned, there super rugged. I mean I will take these to combat and I have no doubt they will take the abuse.

    So to answer the original poster, I have them, I use them and I love them. Both at work and at home, Im sure I will buy some more sets and will shoot them at the next few course I go to also to train on them some more. I highly suggest you save a few hundred bucks and try these out.
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    I've got about 500 rounds thru a set mounted. They work well when you can't have BUIS in the standard position. As J stated, shooting lefty is no issue. I do agree wthat they could have done away with the A2 drum set up and had a slimmer profile.

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    So you advocate buying shitty chinese airsoft shit?
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