I was wondering what are the best value on folding metal sights for an AR? What kind of options are out there and what works for most of you owners out there?
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I like Troy sights the best so far but I've only tried a few different brands. -
You have MANY options. Hard to pick a "best" one. I've found Yankee Hill to be a good value for the money in general.
On mine I have GG&G, ranging multiple-aperture in the rear, flip up on railed gas block in the front. They're solid and effective though not cheap. My only gripe is the sight picture through the aperture looks slightly flattened on the bottom, but this hasn't made a difference in my accuracy.Riflemen Needed.
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The best "value" is getting them integrated into your upper usually IMO. I have an RRA upper with integrated front and rear metal folding sights, and have no complaints about them and they saved me a bit of money from having to buy irons separately. I have Troy BUIS on another AR, and they have been excellent quality, but costing me just over $200 for the set I don't know if they win in value.Comment
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"Best" IMHO would be the TROYs.
"Best Value" depends on what you want, need, and can afford.Internet Talk is Cheap
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Best Value I'd say YHM.Comment
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Troy for me.Originally posted by MezcalfudBecause a Glock looks great in the case and then when you take it home it feels like you're holding a Costco pack of Kielbasa.Comment
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