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    Knights Micro BUIS Worth the wait???

    I have been reading many threads relating to the supply in demand. These sight are defiantly the most sought after. I like the idea of adjustable elevation in a small package. I had to get an straight answer from KAC so I just got off the phone with them. They said manufacturing is at full production on those and still can't make enough to fill military orders. What's your take??
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmuoio View Post
    I have been reading many threads relating to the supply in demand. These sight are defiantly the most sought after. I like the idea of adjustable elevation in a small package. I had to get an straight answer from KAC so I just got off the phone with them. They said manufacturing is at full production on those and still can't make enough to fill military orders. What's your take??
    I have had good luck finding hard to get KAC components at www.gungalleryjax.com

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    Guess it depends on how you plan to use them. Its very nice to have elevation adjustments in such a small package!

    I personally I'm fine with the PRI Rear and Troy front I use. They don't have me the ability to adjust elevation on the fly in the rear, however they seem to work very well for back up sights. I have them set up with a 300yd zero and have no problem hitting anything man sized from 300yds and in which is fine since I'm running them on a 11.5" AR.

    I assume they'd be a welcome addition to a Rifl or SPR where the ability to make finer adjustments out past 300yds may be needed.

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    I don't care for the 300m without elevation. Either of the 600m versions are functional and will clear a scope nicely when folded. With a red dot, I'd go with a fixed rear sight with a flippable large/small aperture and elevation, like an LMT or DD.
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    Edited because I'm a tard', haha
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    I have the Troys on three rifles, two standard, one set Micro. Very satisfied with them.

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    They are great and there is no wait - just go to a website that has them in stock and buy them. They are in stock multiple places.

    You'll love em.

    They are well thought out. They are backups in every sense of the word for me - I would never try to adjust them in the field. Just set them up for ImpBSZero (50yd/200m) - you'll be set.
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    Where?????? I see the Micro 300 but not this one!

    Quote Originally Posted by Hammertime View Post
    They are great and there is no wait - just go to a website that has them in stock and buy them. They are in stock multiple places.

    You'll love em.

    They are well thought out. They are backups in every sense of the word for me - I would never try to adjust them in the field. Just set them up for ImpBSZero (50yd/200m) - you'll be set.

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