Hi folks.
Well, I've had my first non-CF issue AR for about a month now, and am enjoying it immensely.
One of the things that's occurred to me is that the presence of the standard "high" AR front sight/gas block combo results in a partially obscured view from a low mounted optic (a low-end red dot that I got with the rifle, and will only be on there until I get around to upgrading)
While my fundamental approach has always been that if it ain't broken...I'm not sure that a "high" mount aimpoint is the correct choice. Perhaps a lower profile gas block with a folding front sight, then paired with an optic sitting closer to the barrel? Suggestions?
My other question is about the amount and difficulty of the work involved with installing a new gas block and/or sight. Is this easily do-able for a mechanically inclined but inexperienced guy with some basic tools at home? (a dremel and a couple ball-end wrenches is about as exotic as my tools get)
Well, I've had my first non-CF issue AR for about a month now, and am enjoying it immensely.
One of the things that's occurred to me is that the presence of the standard "high" AR front sight/gas block combo results in a partially obscured view from a low mounted optic (a low-end red dot that I got with the rifle, and will only be on there until I get around to upgrading)
While my fundamental approach has always been that if it ain't broken...I'm not sure that a "high" mount aimpoint is the correct choice. Perhaps a lower profile gas block with a folding front sight, then paired with an optic sitting closer to the barrel? Suggestions?
My other question is about the amount and difficulty of the work involved with installing a new gas block and/or sight. Is this easily do-able for a mechanically inclined but inexperienced guy with some basic tools at home? (a dremel and a couple ball-end wrenches is about as exotic as my tools get)




















































