C8 Rear BUIS

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Is the C8's rear BUIS a DD model? I am building a clone with the Elcan and am looking for one of the rear BUIS (non folding) that appears on C8 but sit in fron tof the Elcan. Any suggestions are welcome.

 
It's a Diemaco BUS. They are out there, but are CF property.

That's a C7 in your pic.

The DD fixed rear is about as close as your going to get, unless you find a real Diemaco.
 
It's a Diemaco BUS. They are out there, but are CF property.

That is a lie, Ive seen guns imported by IRG.com with the Diemaco BUS.

But Yes the DD is the closest thing.

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This Colt was imported By IRG.com last summer with Diemaco BUS

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The fact that there was one imported into Canada does not prove that it had legitimate provenance, and more than someone selling any CF equipment is proof that that practice is legitimate. There is no point in speculating on the source for the one pictured above. The only customer for that particular Colt Canada item was DND. DND does not surplus in service weapon components. It has never been sold commercially, and there is no commercial source for these at this time.

If we happen to manufacture more for a military customer in the future we may try to make some available for the clone wars, but until then there are none to be had.

That is a lie, Ive seen guns imported by IRG.com with the Diemaco BUS.

But Yes the DD is the closest thing.

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This Colt was imported By IRG.com last summer with Diemaco BUS

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That is a lie, Ive seen guns imported by IRG.com with the Diemaco BUS.

But Yes the DD is the closest thing.

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This Colt was imported By IRG.com last summer with Diemaco BUS

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So one Rifle is imported with a Diemaco sight and your calling me a liar.
Like I said they are out there. But you need to understand that it's stolen property. They have never been marketed to civilians.
Do I care, Not really.
Do I resent being called a Liar. Yes
 
I didnt mean to insult you, Should have chosen my words more carefully,

But the fact that they are available in the US from police trade in carabines shows that they are available to the civilian market. And ive seen more then one go thru IRG.com, Thats the only picture I found.
 
The fact that there was one imported into Canada does not prove that it had legitimate provenance, and more than someone selling any CF equipment is proof that that practice is legitimate. There is no point in speculating on the source for the one pictured above. The only customer for that particular Colt Canada item was DND. DND does not surplus in service weapon components. It has never been sold commercially, and there is no commercial source for these at this time.

If we happen to manufacture more for a military customer in the future we may try to make some available for the clone wars, but until then there are none to be had.

Matt, Why don't you consider making some of the aluminum CF trial BUIS.
 
You are better off with the DD sight or better yet KAC Micros. At any rate, you will need to find the green CC BUIS (green is the new black) that we have on C8A3 and C7A2.
 
I didnt mean to insult you, Should have chosen my words more carefully,

But the fact that they are available in the US from police trade in carabines shows that they are available to the civilian market. And ive seen more then one go thru IRG.com, Thats the only picture I found.

These were never part of US LE models.
 
The only buyer, ever, was the CF. CF kit travels to the US and many other countries, regardless if it is with the CF or otherwise.

They are saying that the rear sight was only ever sold to the CF. How it got to the US, and brought back to Canada is irrelevant.

Of course I want one. In plastic, in metal... and a Triad. And a CF style charging handle. And black and green furniture. But sadly, no legal way.

Best way to kill the black market is to make them available on the open market. Because right now it would seem the black market is selling them from much more than they are worth originally.
 
Why anyone would want one is beyond me...I hate them. I look like an idiot for doing it but I don't care, if I'm running one I mount it backwards so when/if I rack the action fast I don't smash my finger off the big thumbwheel...just the sling plate lol.
 
Its to complete the look of a real C8, Personally I hate the Eotech but thats what the C8 has, so thats what I got.
 
I've got no desire to add one to mine, but stumbled across this coincidentally enough and thought you guys might be interested.

Rifle Rear Sights – C8A3 Carbine – MERX NPP – July 2009

Backups for the C8A3 Carbines – Rear Sights for the New C8A3 Weapons System – MERX NPP Notice of Proposed Procurement

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From time to time, MERX published NPPs for rifle rear sights (a recent example for 238 sights is W8486-095842/A). The sights in question are simple backup sights, so-called because they were originally designed for use when the optical sights failed (although some shooters prefer the simpler rear "iron sight" arrangement to those issued optics).

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The rear (or backup) sights are simple and relatively inexpensive. Originally, all CF rifles and carbines were issued with a Diemaco plastic backup sight that was stowed in front of the Elcan optical sight. With the advent of the EoTech holographic sights, a host
of varied models of rear sights have appeared (often purchased by individual soldiers). The flurry of DND rear sight NPPs is an attempt to rectify this.

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This particular NPP is for 266 rear sights to
be delivered this fiscal year with an option
on 250 more in 2010/2011, and a further 250
sights in 2011/2012. None of this is all that
interesting in and of itself. What's novel is
the specific mention of the C8A3 Weapons
Systems. The C8A3 is a new-built carbine –
effectively bringing the older heavy barrel
carbine, the C8FTHB ( left ) up to C7A2 rifle standards. The introduction of the C7A2 a few years back caused a stir. By contrast, details of the C8A3 have been non-existant.

Why the C8A3 program has been so quiet remains a mystery (it could be over-inflated 'OpSec' concerns). [1] What is know is that the C8A3 matches the C8FTHB's 16" (40.8 cm) barrel with coloured stocks and ambidextrous fittings similar to those of the C7A2. C8A3s were issued from the outset with EoTech M552 sights. There are also some 400 C8FTHBA3s – refurbished C8FTHB carbines brought up to the 'new-build' standard.
[1] The C8A3 program began in 2004 but formally clarifying the requirement has taken years. Some 3000 C8A3s have been issued and all old C8s are to be upgraded by 2012.
The C8A3 rear sight NPP (in its revised form) is reproduced below, edited for brevity. ________________________________________
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SIGHT, REAR [ Colt C8A3 Carbine Backup Sights ]
MERX NPP Notice [Notice of Proposed Procurement]
________________________________________

Reference Numbers PW-$$BM-010-18913
Solicitation Numbers W8486-109064/A
Organization Name Public Works and Government Services Canada
Travaux publics et Services gouvernementaux Canada
Source ID FD.DP.QC.10077.C2
Associated Components Yes

Dates

Published 2009-07-08
Revised 2009-07-13
Closing 2009-07-31 02:00 PM Eastern Daylight Saving Time EDT

Details

Category Armament
GSINS N1005: GUNS, THROUGH 30 MM
Region of Delivery Quebec
Region of Opportunity —
Agreement Type LCSA/AIT
Tender Type Notice of Proposed Procurement (NPP)
Estimated Value —
Solicitation Method —

Notice Description

SIGHT, REAR

Trade Agreement: LCSA/AIT [ LCSA = Labour Cooperation Side Agreement ]
Tendering Procedures: All interested suppliers may submit a bid
Attachment: None
Competitive Procurement Strategy: Lowest/Lower Bid
Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: No
Nature of Requirements:

SIGHT, REAR

W8486-109064/A
Park, Isabell
Telephone No. - (819) 956-2324
Fax No. - (819) 956-5650

Department of National Defence (DND) has a requirement to procure Rear Sights for the C8A3 Weapons Systems with 2 option years.

Line1,
GSIN: N1005
NSN: 1005015643770
Quantity: 266
Unit of issue: EACH
Delivery date: SEE HEREIN
Part number: 40L-C
NSCM: 0FBA6

Line2, Option #1 for fiscal year 2010/2011
GSIN: N1005
NSN: 1005015643770
Quantity: 250
Unit of issue: EACH
Delivery date: SEE HEREIN
Part number: 40L-C
NSCM: 0FBA6

Line3, Option #2 for fiscal year 2011/2012
GSIN: N1005
NSN: 1005015643770
Quantity: 250
Unit of issue: EACH
Delivery date: SEE HEREIN
Part number: 40L-C
NSCM: 0FBA6

Delivery Date: Above-mentioned [...]

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