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25 November 2016, 07:54 #1
Griffin Armament M2 Sights
Griffin Armaments Micro Modular Sights™ (M2 Sights) are built for the purpose of being a small, lightweight, yet durable, and modular sight set. Most notable is the patent pending interchangeable mounting plate system that allows the sights to be configured in the traditional vertical format or angle mounted depending on user preference.
Griffin Armament is proud to introduce affordable Micro Modular Sights™. (M2) compatible with Picatinny rail systems. Griffin M2 sights offer an industry first, patent pending, modular base plate system. Constructed from QPQ Treated 17-4 and ordnance grade steel, Griffin M2 Sights were designed to be the correct product for every backup sight application.
A shooter can use these durable, low profile sights in a 12 o'clock mounted application while having the flexibility to reconfigure them to ambidextrous 45 degree angle sights using the alternate and available angle plates. This flexibility ensures these sights can be used by anyone and will never end up in a box of undesirable legacy kit. The full M2 deployment kit includes the front and rear sight assemblies as well as both vertical and angled bases for a complete modular system. However, sights and bases are available separately for users who wish to buy parts as needed. The front A2 sight provides elevation adjustment while ensuring maximum aftermarket support for your favorite post, be it tritium, fiber optic, match grade, or otherwise. An extremely low profile, snag resistant, slotted rear windage screw, affords easy but more importantly secure adjustability.
Robust spring tension of both front and rear flip up assemblies ensures accurate repeatability every time the sight towers are actuated.
Never before has a product in this category offer this degree of flexibility. Griffin M2 Sights have a minimal foot print, and are among the smallest backup sights on the market. For a mere 2 and half ounces your rifle can be equipped with a durable iron sight system, to provide aiming capability in rain, snow, or fog, on or off axis without dependence on batteries or glass.
Deployment kit (including both plate sets) $184.95 MSRP
Angle only kit $144.00 MSRP
Front or Rear Sight sold separately with 12 o'clock plate $72.00 MSRP
Angle plates sold separately $49.95 MSRP
Features:
- 17-4 stainless steel and Ordnance Grade steel
- Melonite QPQ treated
- Low drag slotted windage screw
- A2 sight tower supports A2 posts[/li]
- Patent Pending modular base plate system
- Scant 2.5oz system weight
Shipping now from www.GriffinArmament.comLast edited by GRIFFIN ARMAMENT; 29 November 2016 at 15:02.
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25 November 2016, 08:50 #2
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25 November 2016, 09:02 #3
I like the slim profiles of these sights.
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25 November 2016, 09:59 #4Contributing Member
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I'm sold. Great idea - I'm cross dominant so a lefty rifle shooter. One product that makes you feel like left-handed = leprosy has been offset sights.
I love the bases, slick and simple. I'm a sucker for simple and clever modularity.
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25 November 2016, 10:05 #5
I like em too. Fantastic idea for modular bases!!!
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25 November 2016, 11:54 #6
I bought a set and I can't wait to give them a try.
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25 November 2016, 12:11 #7
....and I got a set coming.
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26 November 2016, 12:22 #8
I'll try a set.
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26 November 2016, 17:16 #9
Well.... #%*&!... I just bought a set of Magpul's -.-
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26 November 2016, 20:04 #10
So are they attached by set screw?
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26 November 2016, 22:11 #11Contributing Member
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Looks that way, threaded into the sight body, which is dovetailed onto the mount, and in the case of them being on the 12 rail, the screw acts as the lug and puts the rest of the assembly in tension. I'm assuming the cantilever amounts use a blind hole to accomplish the same task - but with two screws acting as recoil lugs to offset the higher forces that the cantilever can create.
Extremely clever.
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28 November 2016, 07:39 #12
Yes attached by set screw in any configuration. 18/inch pounds with a drop of blue threadlocker if you prefer.
Thanks for the positive comments guys. We've had these in development for about a year. We're extremely happy with the end product. I think alot of people will like to have affordable metal micro backups.
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29 November 2016, 08:38 #13
I'm excited to try out some offset configurations for LH shooting.
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3 December 2016, 10:38 #14
Sorry about the small pics. Photobucket is not working for me today. I would appreciate a recommendation for a photo host easy for an old dino to copy/paste larger pics.
A size comparison with Mbus Pro and showing scope clearance. I'm liking these a lot. Nice simple sight picture. Hopfully MN will warm up enough to try them soon. Click to see larger.
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3 December 2016, 10:51 #15LEO / MIL
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