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100-011-225WB
AR-15 Flip-Up HK-Style Front Sight Set Black
Color: Black
Style: Flip-Up
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Rugged, flip-up sights provide failsafe backup when your primary optic or red dot sight fails. Sight body flips up easily when you need it and locks securely in place under powerful spring pressure and two locking detent balls, so it can’t be accidentally bumped down until you hit the spring-loaded button on the left side of the base to retract it. Base clamps securely to any military or commercial Picatinny rail using a standard flathead screwdriver. No protruding knobs or levers to catch on brush, clothing, or other equipment. Sturdy, protective “ears” shield posts and apertures from impact. HK-Style Rear - two same-plane apertures: large .190" aperture provides a wide field of view for close-in targets, while .070" aperture is calibrated for engaging long-range targets. HK-Style Front - distinctive “globe” shape that aids in fast target acquisition under stress. Also available with a self-illuminating Tritium dot on the post for precise shot placement in low-light conditions.
AR-15, Issue:11, Page:068
Big Book Catalog, Issue:72, Page:075

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These are pricey, but IMHO they are the BEST iron sights you could buy for an AR.

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Magpul mbus is better, because we all know your just gonna mount an optic and run irons as a backup, so might as well go with something that is cheaper and lighter while still doing that it’s supposed to do

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Just admit it. You work for Troy Industries.

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Uhhh. Nope. I work for a capital equipment manufacturer out of Europe.

Good try though.

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