My local Club is going to have an Military 100 yd AR series of matches but with iron sights.
My two Service rifle uppers are scoped with a White Oak Shilen barreled upper being the most accurate.
It has a Hi-Lux scope on it at present.
The other supper is a Larue 16” with Leupold Service Rifle scope.
I want to put irons on the White Oak upper for the matches.
The lower has a Geissele National Match rail and trigger.
I am familiar with Standard AR Post and rear aperture and have these sights but I wanted something a little more adjustable and an aperture front. I have used Redfield Micrometer Rear Sights for decades and have all the models except for the Mark10.
But these rear sights were never designed for a pic rail.
Looking at the Ultradyne C4 Combo.
Does anyone have any experience with these sights?
Does anyone have any suggestions for any other micrometer rear with aperture front that might work on a pic rail?
Thank you for any suggestions!
-Richard
My two Service rifle uppers are scoped with a White Oak Shilen barreled upper being the most accurate.
It has a Hi-Lux scope on it at present.
The other supper is a Larue 16” with Leupold Service Rifle scope.
I want to put irons on the White Oak upper for the matches.
The lower has a Geissele National Match rail and trigger.
I am familiar with Standard AR Post and rear aperture and have these sights but I wanted something a little more adjustable and an aperture front. I have used Redfield Micrometer Rear Sights for decades and have all the models except for the Mark10.
But these rear sights were never designed for a pic rail.
Looking at the Ultradyne C4 Combo.
C4 Front & Rear Sight Combo - Ultradyne
The C4 Front/Rear Sight Combo is a dual aperture sighting system that is changing the way shooters think about iron sights. The C4 Rear Sight offers Rock-solid performance in a compact form with a ballistically calibrated elevation system that adjust in 50-yard increments from 200 to 600 yards...
ultradyneusa.com
Does anyone have any suggestions for any other micrometer rear with aperture front that might work on a pic rail?
Thank you for any suggestions!
-Richard