ar-15 platform iron sights

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hey everyone, just wondering what you guys recomend for primary iron sights. Im pretty old fasion and dont care much for red dot and scopes. Also whats your take on flip ups are they fairly reliable? or more of just back up? any imput would be awsome thanks all.
 
ARMS
& they ship to Canada.
There new polymer flip ups rock but don't use them on the gas block. If you want something like that get the metal 1's.
 
I had a Matech folding rear sight on one of my AR's, for some reason, which I can't recall now!! I replaced it with an ARMS 40L folding BUIS. I prefer the metal ARMS sights over the polymer units.

I have a F & R set of Troy folding on my other AR.

The Matech, ARMS and Troy BUIS are all good folding sights.

I prefer the over the Troy sights a bit more than the Matech and ARMS, but I think it's just personal preference.

I'm not sure about Matech, but I know ARMS and Troy are both available from local vendors.
 
Depends on what you want to spend. The polymer Magpul flips are good value if you are not spending a lot. For good steel flips you are going to be around $200 plus for Troy battle sights.
 
You said "primary" sights. Are you planning to just have iron sights?

If you are planning to only have iron sights then why not use the issue type sights? The A2 rear and the fixed front with a thinner post (something in the size of 0.030-0.050") will work well out to 300 metres.

Solid, reliable, simple and inexpensive. If your AR did not come with iron sights then DPMS and LMT offer iron sights that are similar to the issue sights.
 
sorry should have been more clear it didnt come with iron sight.

thanks for the feed back guys.
 
Used an ARMS rear BUIS with A2 stock front sight.
Used a Magpul Gen 1 MBUS with A2 stock front sight.
Used a Magpul Gen 1 MBUS with Troy Fixed Front HK style battle sight.
Used a Magpul Gen 2 MBUS front and rear.

Magpul is essentially plastic, and works. Get the Gen 2s if you do go with them as they are lower profile when closed. ARMS is very nice, iron, and low profile when folded down should you use a red dot and magnifier later.
 
If all you're running is irons you don't need folding sights.

Both the Daniel Defense and Troy fixed BUIS are nice.

Troy:

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Daniel Defense:

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Buy an AR carry handle, it has original irons, 2 different apertures and windage/elevation adjustment.

I used to see a lot of US Marines in Afghanistan/Iraq with A1 style carry handles mounted on the underside of the hand guard as a back-up to the ACOG.
 
If you have a front sight post, mount a solid fixed rear sight. Gives you the two apertures,
rugged, easy to shoot.

Im sort of feeling the Drum Diopter style at the moment after shooting an MP5.
 
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