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Timbo74,
Verified Owner
from WI, United States
Written on March 28, 2025
Weak detent spring, will not lock down or up unless you tighten the cross-bolt enough to make it fixed. Then they are not deployable, or stow-able.
Don’t waste your time, or money.
Would recommend: No
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Timbo74,
Verified Owner
from WI, United States
Written on March 21, 2025
In reality, these are terrible sights. The detent spring pressure is extremely weak, so they flop up, and down easily, and won’t stay locked in position. They have a hex cross bolt in which you can lock it in the up/down position…but then you cannot deploy, or stow without loosening the hex bolt. If you think you can adjust the tension with the cross bolt, to be able to have a somewhat stiff deployment, and stowage…you’d be wrong. These sights look good in the picture, but just don’t! M-bus are far superior.
I decided to use the front sight since it will never be stowed, but the rear sights are already in the junk bin.
Would recommend: No
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John Petty,
Verified Owner
from MS, United States
Written on February 18, 2025
The XTS Flip-Up Front and Rear Sight Set is all you need if you're looking for iron sights. Whether you want them for back-up, co witness, or primary they do the job. I'm not quite sure why you would wanna pay double, triple, or quadruple the price a set of iron sights, but to each his own.
Would recommend: Yes
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John Petty,
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from MS, United States
Written on February 12, 2025
The XTS Flip-Up Front And Rear Set I received is good, but not great. The only negative is a very small amount of lateral wiggle to the rear sight, and I mean very small amount. As any fairly experienced shooter knows, a very small amount of movement increases inaccuracy as distance increases. Fortunately for me, I don't intend my rifle for use over 100 yards, nor the iron sights as anything other than backups in case of optics failure. Otherwise, I'd buy a higher quality and higher priced set of iron sights.
Would recommend: Yes
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