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Saturday, May 30, 2015

Backup Iron Sights are Silly





Billy Birdzell makes some pretty good points about back up sights. While I prefer to have them, the set up that currently works best for me (an Aimpoint PRO mounted at the front of the upper receiver) allows them with ease.

If have a scope or other optic mounted at the back of the receiver, backup sites could be a pain.Giving up a primary optic that you like or are the most comfortable shooting with just so you can have backup sights really doesn't make a lot of sense when I think about it now.

If you would like to discuss this on the free West Marshland Amroy Forum, please follow this link and search for the discussion with the same title.

2 comments:

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