What kind of Buis do I need for my AR 15?
What kind of Buis do I need for my AR 15?
The #40 front ($130) and rear sights ($135) are a reliable set of BUIS that will make sure that your AR-15 doesn’t lose accuracy in the event of an optical mount getting banged up or malfunctioning.
What kind of rifle accessories do GG and G make?
GG&G is a Tucson, Arizona based manufacturer of rifle and shotgun accessories including AR-15, M-16, Remington, Mossberg & Benelli tactical shotgun accessories including new products like the Remington 870 Magazine Tube Extension. Some of our most popular tactical rifle accessories include Accucam mounts and rings,…
Are there any flip up rear sights for the AR 15?
The four AR-15 Flip Up Rear Sights manufactured by GG&G are all low profile and offer the operator a choice of an AR-15 Rear Sight that meets their specific mission requirements. Three are manually operated and one is spring operated.
What’s the cheapest you can get an AR 15 for?
And I’d be extra suspicious of anyone offering a decent AR-15 for under $400 because they likely also have a bridge in Brooklyn and some magic beans they’ll sell you. The truth is, it takes some serious effort and know-how to spot the diamonds in the rough, and it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of a good deal.
Why do you need an offset Buis on an AR-15?
And unlike the other sights on this page, offset BUIS are actually useful even if your primary optic works perfectly. Example: In combat you have a low powered variable scope dialed up to 6x power for longer shots. Then a bad guy pops out of nowhere about 10 yards away.
What to do if your AR 15 scope goes down?
If you run a scope on your AR-15, then standard back up iron sights won’t work because if your scope goes down, it’ll be dead weight blocking your front sight and target. Offset back up iron sights are a GREAT way to handle this problem.
Can You Mount Buis on a 45 degree optic?
Fortunately, BUIS are easy to mount and are available for pretty much every kind of budget, so you’re always able to have a Plan B. You can even get 45-degree mounts like the KAC mount up above in order to have iron sights mounted to the side of your primary optic for quick, up-close shooting.