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27 September 2014, 22:01 #1New Member
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Troy standard vs micro folding sights
so im getting ready to upgrade my hand guard (from a magpul moe middy to a centurion arms cmr 14) and looking for a set of buis to go on my rifle. what are the differences between the standard and micro folding buis from troy?? i know i want the m4 front but not sure about the doa rear. Id also like to upgrade to tritium in the future.
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28 September 2014, 07:14 #2New Member
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The micros are mainly for weapons with an elevated top rail. Using them on a standard height rail might end up being too low for your site picture when your weapon is shouldered. And it would also affect co-witness on your optic, if applicable.
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28 September 2014, 09:55 #3New Member
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28 September 2014, 11:15 #4
If you're looking to upgrade you may want to checkout the Magpul MBUS Pro set. They're extremely low profile and very light to be steel. Here is a link at ROG one of our new sponsors. At $132.50 they may be the best deal on backup sights.
http://www.rogtac.com/optics-sights/...pro-combo.html
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28 September 2014, 13:20 #5
Tritium rifle sights were big in the early 90's, before red dot sights really became mainstream. A front tritium sight post is typically wider than a standard A2 type, but is usable. Rear tritium sights are just about pointless and more of a distraction, due to the close proximity to your eye.
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28 September 2014, 20:02 #6
Ditto on tritium rear for AR. Actually irritating. MBUS Pros are nicely low profile for fitting under a scope.
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28 September 2014, 21:35 #7
The Micros are, like the standard Troys, very well made. I have a set on a Robinson Arms XCR-L rifle....they work well on that rifle; better than the previous Magpul MBUS gen 1's that came with the XCR-L.
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3 October 2014, 05:55 #8LEO / MIL
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I have the micros on a typical m4/ar15 platform and while they have a slightly lower sight profile I havn't felt it was an issue at all. They are built like a tank as all troy BUIS have been traditionally. Regardless I do agree with the above and say that the tritium is not really needed.