Can we talk about back up 'iron' (polymer) sights?

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Those are knock offs.

For BUIS, Magpul Pros or Knights Armament micros.
Hmm I hadnt heard of the KA ones. I like that they are made of steel and the adjustments from close quarters all the way to 600 meters seems easy as pie to manipulate. Theyre also even lighter than the magpul pros. $300 for a set is steep, but I guess you get what you pay for.
 

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Hmm I hadnt heard of the KA ones. I like that they are made of steel and the adjustments from close quarters all the way to 600 meters seems easy as pie to manipulate. Theyre also even lighter than the magpul pros. $300 for a set is steep, but I guess you get what you pay for.
I love them, but I'm not sure they are worth the premium over the Pros. There's a version of the Pro rear sight that offers similar range adjustment. Maybe the "LR" model?
 

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I love them, but I'm not sure they are worth the premium over the Pros. There's a version of the Pro rear sight that offers similar range adjustment. Maybe the "LR" model?
I'll definitely look into it. I need some sights in the next month or two and would rather not spend close to three hundred bucks lol


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Hmm I hadnt heard of the KA ones. I like that they are made of steel and the adjustments from close quarters all the way to 600 meters seems easy as pie to manipulate. Theyre also even lighter than the magpul pros. $300 for a set is steep, but I guess you get what you pay for.
You haven't heard of them because they're not cool enough.