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This looks like a two-piece post. Does the top part rotate independently so you can get a precise zero and then rotate the tritium? — 1 Answer

by Jeffrey Shaw, from ND, United States Asked on June 29, 2022

Name Meprolight M16/AR15/A1 Front Sight (4.3)
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Answered by Meprolight USA, Manufacturer from PA, United States, on July 20, 2022

It works exactly like that, yes. There are 5 notches around the circumference. And if you're looking down on it with the tritium facing 6 o'clock. The notches end up at 12, and 2, 5, 7, 10 o'clock roughly.

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