Ade Advanced Optics Front and Rear 45 Degree Rapid Transition Buis Backup Iron Sight
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Right-handed person. It's awkward for me to use it left-handed because I'm left-handed. Looking for ambidextrous backup sights is something I would recommend.
That's what I think. To me, it appears to be a typical post.
Yes. They are tipped in the same manner as everyone else. You can see the "other" peep in the bottom of the sight channel if you look closely at the photo.
These are for my son, and I purchased them. He's got somewhere between 150 and 200 people working for him. He's fired 200 rounds through his AR and hasn't had any problems keeping a zero or working loose. They're an absolute steal for the money.
Selected User Reviews For Ade Advanced Optics Front and Rear 45 Degree Rapid Transition Buis Backup Iron Sight
The front post is protected by extremely thin fins. There are a few that aren't. too- I bent one and it was very easy to bend back after that. On my rifle, I'm not sure it'd last long. The large rear sight drum range/elevation adjuster is made up of two pieces that were easily separated, allowing the drum adjustment wheel to spin independently of the numbered indicator wheel. It was beyond my capabilities to repair. Adjusting it all the way down and leaving it there is the best I can hope for. If these two issues could be resolved, these would be fantastic; however, I would not buy them again, and I have taken them off my rifle. They're not someone I can trust. Off the rifle, I was broke and bent in one day.
Right out of the box, mine were dead on. There was no need to check in. Sights that are extremely tough, durable, and well-made. My only issue is that I didn't realize I needed flip up offset sights because these are fixed and quite large, so my AR is now difficult to fit into my carry case, which I prefer to keep it in. These are PERFECT if you don't mind your gun not being as sleek, slim, or easy to store. Otherwise, look for offset sights that can be flipped up.
My only concern is that the back sight is a little looser than I'd like; it doesn't seem to matter much because the wiggle is very minor, but the fear is that each time I take my AR15 out of the range bag, it will have a slightly different aimed rear sight? I don't believe so, but since I've only used them once, only time will tell. Because of the offset, it took a lot of shots, 24 in total, and a spotter to figure out where the bullets were landing, move them onto the paper, and finally into the group I was aiming for. To do so, I had to adjust the front pole, which moves smoothly, especially if you use a front sight tool, and the back sight, which adjusts snugly with each small partial turn. I bought these as backup sights for a scope, so I don't expect them to be used much; they're just in case the scope fails.
Um? It's a great deal for the money. I've had these mounted on an f1 firearms ar 15 for about 200 rounds and they've held zero perfectly so far. I didn't realize until I was at the range, about 150 rounds or so after zero, that you can have a larger circle in the rear sight (for closer acquisition of a target) and they work great. Although it's surprising that I'd compare these to the FAB Defense MBUS sights, they're actually quite good.
My item was delivered in a used condition. It appeared to have been scuffed in the front sight post, so I used permanent marker to cover the scratches. Overall, it's usable, and I haven't yet put it to the range to see how accurate it is. I ordered a second one from Amazon, which appears to be brand new and well constructed. So far, I believe these orders are a hit-or-miss proposition. There are both used and new ones available. I don't mind because they'll get beaten up in the field.
These are a lot more appropriate for me. They slid right into place on my rails with no slop. From topside optics to offset sights, it's a simple transition. br> The adjustments are simple, and zeroing in at 75 yards was a breeze. I tried removing and reattaching them several times, but there was no difference. br>On a fair set of sites, this is an excellent deal. I've purchased and used a number of items from ADE and have been very pleased with both the products and the customer service I've received when I've needed it. I am a loyal customer for them. br>.
22 AR. These were purchased to be used with my. 22 AR. Installation is a breeze. Aside from the picatinny rail, it came with all of the necessary tools. After mounting it, I used a bore sight to zero it in. It can be adjusted to your preferences. br>br>I gave it four stars because the build quality is low, but it is very good and durable for the price of only $18. On a larger caliber rifle, I'd recommend one of the more expensive sights, but if you want offset ironsights for a. GET THESE AT NUMBER 22. After 1500 rounds, there were no issues or tightening required.
with the exception of this. None fit. Is there any way you could send me the proper Allen wrench? I don't want to have to go out and buy a whole new set just to replace the one wrench that was missing from my shipment. If I receive the allen wrench, I will update my review to a four-star rating. After that, I'll give them 5 stars if they perform well during my shoot with them.