Pros & Cons
Pros
Back sight offers two choices of ghost sight rings that you can flip back and forth. Well packaged. Well made, high strength aircraft type metal.
Cons
The only role these should have are for airsoft or just visual place holders for your rifle until you get real sights. Rear sight aperture adjustment line is way out of line and that's just poor quality control. Front sight isnt even centered. The rea... Read More
Newer sights are not made as well, do not flip up with the button. The button is only for releasing them to fold back down. Lowered the front sight to the point where the release pin couldn't be pressed to fold it flat. Should of just returned it befo... Read More
Cheap and flimsily. The other appears to be rusted on the little detent. Its a plain iron sight.
These fiber optics are junk. Do not use these as a permanent solution. I try and work with value parts for accessories as much as i can but these are definitely not for me.
Buyer beware. Don't get this item. Please don't do it. I truly hate how this has become a habit of sellers. The seller, not the buyer.
Highlights
Quality
Very impressed with this product for the price
The best cheaper sights i have used so far for accuracy price and quality of materials
These are aluminum they mount on a picatinny rail build quality is good and they happy me accurately hit my target
They line up well with the laser bore site
Price
Only drawback is that i wish the sights were spring loaded but for the price i wont complain
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There isnt much to say here as the picture kind of shows everything you need
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
One feature this does not have is being spring loaded
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They are cheap iron sights that fold they are not perfect
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
No detent to raise the sights just flick up but you have to push a button to lower them so you cant bump them on something and lower them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They line up well with the laser bore site