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Posted: 4/4/2016 8:27:46 AM EDT
| Are the Magpul MBUS Pro front and rear sights really that much better than the MBUS Gen 2? They are double the price in Canada. |
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Didn't we just do this same thread last week, and the week before, . . .?
Both are very strong, rugged, durable and reliable backups. The Pro is much slimmer and flatter when folded. It has more clearance under a mounted scope eyepiece. Both deflect when struck, contributing to their ruggedness. |
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I chose not to go with the pros for a simple reason. They are back up sights. If I am needing them, things are really really bad. I prefer the way the gen2s deploy. I can be in full adrenaline dump and gorilla smash them to deploy them vs trying to pinch the slim pros and flipping them up.
Nothing against either sight, I just prefer the way the regular ones deploy. |
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Are the Magpul MBUS Pro front and rear sights really that much better than the MBUS Gen 2? They are double the price in Canada. ACandian, I use what ever is the least expensive. Like the others have saif they both do the same job except for one cost more and might be more compact. Impala |
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I chose not to go with the pros for a simple reason. They are back up sights. If I am needing them, things are really really bad. I prefer the way the gen2s deploy. I can be in full adrenaline dump and gorilla smash them to deploy them vs trying to pinch the slim pros and flipping them up. Nothing against either sight, I just prefer the way the regular ones deploy. Quoted:
I chose not to go with the pros for a simple reason. They are back up sights. If I am needing them, things are really really bad. I prefer the way the gen2s deploy. I can be in full adrenaline dump and gorilla smash them to deploy them vs trying to pinch the slim pros and flipping them up. Nothing against either sight, I just prefer the way the regular ones deploy. I agree. I have a BCM offset scout mount holding a M300 and the MBUS Gen 2 sight are close together. The tabs that stick out on either side make it easy to deploy them, even though the scout is there I can still hit the lever on that side (less hand movement). I have not had any snag-related issues with them and for the purpose, they do a great job. Quoted:
Does sight picture not matter to anyone? The Pros have a much better sight picture than the polymer Magpul sights. Care to explain? I have not used the PRO sights, and from what I can tell it is the same design (circle rear with post front) of the standard A2 and MBUS sights (as apposed to a HK type sight). So please, clue me in. |
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I don't so much mean the view looking at the FSP through the peep sight, I meant the big bulky every else around the FSP and peep sight, it's just that the Magpul polymer sights are so big and clunky they obscure my view around them when compared to the Magpul Pros.
Kind of like but not quite as bad as the Beretta ARX-100 sights. |
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Does sight picture not matter to anyone? The Pros have a much better sight picture than the polymer Magpul sights. I am not sure if it is what you meant to address, but I agree that the PROs, actually, any metal sights, provide a better sight picture than MBUS. There is something about the plastic that creates a fuzziness when I am trying to look through it, and it makes it very difficult for me to focus on the front sight tip. It is like the rear sight aperture is magically trying to suck the focus out of my eye. I don't know if my particular eyesight, as I am getting older, has something to do with it, but I have heard others mention the same thing. Maybe younger/better eyes don't have the problem. But I won't buy MBUS. When they come on a rifle, they get replaced with Troys or MBUS PRO. |
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I am not sure if it is what you meant to address, but I agree that the PROs, actually, any metal sights, provide a better sight picture than MBUS. There is something about the plastic that creates a fuzziness when I am trying to look through it, and it makes it very difficult for me to focus on the front sight tip. It is like the rear sight aperture is magically trying to suck the focus out of my eye. I don't know if my particular eyesight, as I am getting older, has something to do with it, but I have heard others mention the same thing. Maybe younger/better eyes don't have the problem. But I won't buy MBUS. When they come on a rifle, they get replaced with Troys or MBUS PRO. Quoted:
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Does sight picture not matter to anyone? The Pros have a much better sight picture than the polymer Magpul sights. I am not sure if it is what you meant to address, but I agree that the PROs, actually, any metal sights, provide a better sight picture than MBUS. There is something about the plastic that creates a fuzziness when I am trying to look through it, and it makes it very difficult for me to focus on the front sight tip. It is like the rear sight aperture is magically trying to suck the focus out of my eye. I don't know if my particular eyesight, as I am getting older, has something to do with it, but I have heard others mention the same thing. Maybe younger/better eyes don't have the problem. But I won't buy MBUS. When they come on a rifle, they get replaced with Troys or MBUS PRO. I don't remember if that was an issue for me or not. I will have to look through the Pros and MBUS back to back when I get a chance. |
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