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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2678437" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>Looking at picking up a set of Troy DOA dioptic sights as backup's for the AR. It lives most of it's life with either a 4-30 scope or a Bushnell red dot on it but since it's a carbine, it just doesn't seem right to not have a set of irons sights on it and the magpul MBUS set that I have won't hold zero, the aperture won't stay in place. Of course, they were bought before I realized that anyone would bother counterfeiting a set of sights, so my guess is they're fakes which could be a part of the problem.</p><p></p><p>What do you guys like as a backup iron sights for the average non-competitor AR shooter? I'd like to be able to take the optics off the rifle and still have a way to aim the thing fairly reliably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2678437, member: 30309"] Looking at picking up a set of Troy DOA dioptic sights as backup's for the AR. It lives most of it's life with either a 4-30 scope or a Bushnell red dot on it but since it's a carbine, it just doesn't seem right to not have a set of irons sights on it and the magpul MBUS set that I have won't hold zero, the aperture won't stay in place. Of course, they were bought before I realized that anyone would bother counterfeiting a set of sights, so my guess is they're fakes which could be a part of the problem. What do you guys like as a backup iron sights for the average non-competitor AR shooter? I'd like to be able to take the optics off the rifle and still have a way to aim the thing fairly reliably. [/QUOTE]
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