Aim Sports Rear Flip Up AR-15 Diopter Sights
Windage adjustable AR-15 rear sight with unique diopter design.Features:
- Single Plane Dual Aperature
- Black anodized aircraft grade aluminum
- Ball bearing pivot detent
- Automatically locks into position when raised
- Flip-up posi-lock design to guarantee zero
- 0.65 MOA / Also for M4 Carbine
- 0.49 MOA on A-4 type rifles
Specifications:
- Length: 2"
- Weight: 2.1 oz.
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Customer Ratings & Reviews
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AR-15 diopter sight
I like the sight it is sturdy and should work well for what I needed. (backup irons) the knob is easy to access and turn mounts tightly as well.
It's... o.k...
I thought at first that the windage knob moving while raising/lowering the sight would effect the zero, but after 500 rounds, and constant raising/lowering, it was fine. This makes for an affordable iron-sight backup if you want something with a low profile to accommodate an optic. You have to REALLY tighten it onto the rail, or it will loosen quickly. The screw beneath the 'window' which holds the plate onto the 'window-disc' prevents the site from being completely horizontal when it's lowered, and does come loose. I don't use the larger window, so cracking down the screw stopped it from loosening in my case, but prevents use of the 'other' window. Depending on user preference, all problems can be easily fixed.
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