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9/26/2013 2:56:49 PM EDT






Lots of gun owners aren't a fan of polymer; bottom line.    The merits of that mindset can be debated for days without reaching a conclusion but the fact remains.    Magpul has released a set of all steel back up iron sights to satisfy the desires of those steel-loving devotees.    Here's what I've found so far with them....

Pros:
-Priced lower than comparable competitors steel back up sights.  MSRP is $105 for the rear, $85 for the front.
-They have a melonited surface finish treatment that hardens them for durability and also provides corrosion resistance.
-All adjustments can be made without tools but the likelihood of them being accidently moved is low in my opinion (see the video for a demonstration of why)
-Very slim and sleek design but they're still standard AR height.
-Front sight is a great option for those with a railed gas block.
-Can be mounted on any 1913/STANAG rail.
-Rear sight is 1.8oz, front sight is 1.5 oz.
-Dual apertures on the rear.
-Serrations around the rear aperture and on the sides of the front sight reduce the likelihood of glare impacting your sight picture when shooting in bright sunlight.
-Magpul is a company that stands behind their products and you can be sure great CS will be there if you ever need it.

Cons:
-Cost.  $190 is a tough pill to swallow when many of us have never had the slightest issue with our MBUS Gen2s.
-They're MIM.   I don't mind this but I know lots of folks do so it's worth mentioning.

All in all I think they'll sell well and they'll cause their competitors to re-consider their pricing strategies if they want to stay relevant in the marketplace.   In the video below you'll see them in action, close ups of all the features, and a discussion of the pros in cons.


9/26/2013 5:58:18 PM EDT
[#1]
Thanks for the vid.
9/26/2013 7:26:23 PM EDT
[#2]
great vid as always
9/27/2013 4:26:15 AM EDT
[#3]
How easy/difficult is it to change the rear aperture?
9/27/2013 8:27:32 AM EDT
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Mine is tighter than the Gen2 MBUS for reference.  Not sure if that's by design or because they're still relatively new.
9/27/2013 9:04:17 AM EDT
[#5]
Thanks.
9/27/2013 12:56:25 PM EDT
[#6]
Not to hijack the thread, (I just got a set Pros and they are awesome) but how long before we see your review on the new High output Elzetta lights. I want to know if they are worth upgrading from a SF Fury, thanks.
10/7/2013 10:21:55 AM EDT
[#7]
Are the small/large aperture sizes on the MBUS Pro the same size as the aperture sizes that come on the Carry Handles for the Colt LE6920 AR's??
10/7/2013 5:13:40 PM EDT
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Not to hijack the thread, (I just got a set Pros and they are awesome) but how long before we see your review on the new High output Elzetta lights. I want to know if they are worth upgrading from a SF Fury, thanks.
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They're supposed to be getting me one but it hasn't arrived yet.   Maybe dropping a note in their industry forum might expedite things