Looking for thoughts & opinions on the Troy vs magpul pro buis. I have a set of each and want to consolidate to 1 type, just have to figure out which ones!
I have Troy and will never look for something else...period
..if you have a front sight post with Picatinny not recommended to be used the plastic Magpul because of the heat
got the troy battle sight on my xcr-l in fact they come with , the only thing i dont like is the front post a little too big for my taste , otherwise i like them !
Started with Troy and now have Magpul Pro. I like the Magpul much better....plus I will never own anything Troy again due to some of their business practices.
any thoughts on how the troy locks up and magpul can fold back down if bumped?
any thoughts on how the troy locks up and magpul can fold back down if bumped?
Ditto here. They hired 2 well-known sociopaths. 1 anti-gun zealot, and the other an accomplice to murder.
As for the sights themselves, the Magpul's are lower profile, less clunky and easier to adjust.
No contest in favour of Magpul PROs.
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2013/08/daniel-zimmerman/what-the-hells-the-problem-with-troy-industries/
http://www.thebangswitch.com/the-hiring-follies-of-troy-industries/
edit: thought the links were to the product reviews.
at the risk of high jacking the thread, i do want to say, it appears even the guys in the states have gotten over the poor hiring practices of Troy in the past. Given we dont have the same 2nd amendment right to defend, maybe we should get back to basics and decide if the company's products are good. ps. i am all for your choice TO, or NOT TO, support this company.
I have owned both and I prefer the Magpul Pros for a couple reasons, first the rear sight profile is narrower and doesn't hang over the edge of the receiver and second, the height of the front post is adjustable without any tools.
Troy Battle Sights is what I have with HK front. Only thing I don't like is that the lettering is not white on both. And, the sight does not fold flat when using the small aperture.
Troy's lock up tight and no way you can bump them down by accident.
Same here, sold off all my Troy products and will never own another.
The large aperture is the default by design. Should you need your BUIS in a hurry the large aperture provides a faster sight picture than the small aperture. These sights were designed for combat effective hits on humans by MIL and LE users. There is no race to flip up your sights at the range, so having to select the small aperture isn't a problem.
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Drama aside, the Troy Battle Sights are the gold standard BUIS in terms of robustness, accuracy, repeatability and cost. I actually like 'em much better than even the far more expensive BUIS like KAC. And while Magpul does a lot of things really well, I'd never choose their sights when Troy was on the table.
Drama aside, the Troy Battle Sights are the gold standard BUIS in terms of robustness, accuracy, repeatability and cost. I actually like 'em much better than even the far more expensive BUIS like KAC. And while Magpul does a lot of things really well, I'd never choose their sights when Troy was on the table.
Not saying that there's anything wrong with it. It's just something I just noticed one day dinkin' around with it.
That "drama" was a witch hunt over a half inch in stock length that resulted in Vicki Weaver and a family friend being murdered by federal agents. None of which were disciplined for it, in fact Lon Horiuchi was promoted after he murdered Vicki Weaver. If buying products from a company that openly condones this behaviour is something you're comfortable with then please don't complain when you or your family are the victims of an unjustified investigation that may result in the death of a loved one.
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