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If you're just looking for backup irons, I've also had very good luck with the feyachi S27's. I do prefer the S37's though and run those on 3 or 4 rifles. Mainly the ease of front post adjustments without having to use a tool is nice and the newer S37's have fiber on both rear apertures. Previously, they were only on the large aperture.I'd like to buy some flip up back up sights for my AR15. My eyesight isn't great and I normally use a red dot, so I'd like back up sights with fiber optic rods to help out. Can anyone recommend good fiber optic sights like I'm describing? I can spend $150 or more if I have to. Thanks!
If I ever need to rely on any of my guns and accessories in a real combat situation my guns and accessories are not going be the "weak link" if you know what I meanhopefully I'll never have to rely on them in a real combat situation.
That is a tritium night sight. He is looking for fiber optic daytime.I dont know of any fiber optic options but Bravo Company makes a trijicon front post that will go in most any milspec front sight I think for only 70 bucks.
Trijicon CP25F M16/AR15 Front Night Sight (Green)
Trijicon Bright & Tough(TM) Night Sights are three-dot iron sights that increase night-fire shooting accuracy by as much as five times over conventional sights.bravocompanyusa.com
I know but I cant find any fiber optic options, but your right I forgot thats not the same as daylight operation (though FO does a good job picking up flashlight light...)That is a tritium night sight. He is looking for fiber optic daytime.
Yup. That's the kicker. There really aren't any fiber optic offerings in the higher end flip ups.I know but I cant find any fiber optic options, but your right I forgot thats not the same as daylight operation (though FO does a good job picking up flashlight light...)