Actually yes, I did buy a couple of sets a friend wanted some angled sights for the 224 Valkyrie uppers I built him. They are sturdy and seem to be well made. I torqued them on the rails at 35 inch pounds. I have not heard any complaints as of yet.
Actually yes, I did buy a couple of sets a friend wanted some angled sights for the 224 Valkyrie uppers I built him. They are sturdy and seem to be well made. I torqued them on the rails at 35 inch pounds. I have not heard any complaints as of yet.
Offset sights are good for close coyote kills and close in targets when playing gun games.I'd rather run my optic on a QD mount and keep the irons inline.
Low power variables are also good for the above.Offset sights are good for close coyote kills and close in targets when playing gun games.
Not quick enoughLow power variables are also good for the above.
Ehhhh, I disagree. Irons are not especially fast. Your eye has to pickup and align two separate elements at different focal points. A good LPV scope with a good field of view and bright illumination will be nearly as good as a red dot up close.Not quick enough
Well if you are running a higher magnification scope you can use offset sights to quickly transition to close range targets.Yeah I dont get the philosophy behind 45* offsets at all. Can anybody explain how they're better than cowitnessed irons and a dot or a low power optic on it's own?
Yeah I dont get the philosophy behind 45* offsets at all. Can anybody explain how they're better than cowitnessed irons and a dot or a low power optic on it's own?
They are great for 3 Gun. It allows you to run magnification on your scope and still be set up for close in targets. More accurate engaging multiple targets at multiple ranges.
Thanks. No being a 3 gun guy, what are the different distances you shoot in those?
Thanks. No being a 3 gun guy, what are the different distances you shoot in those?