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لن أستسلم لموتُ لالاس "I will not submit.Death to Islam!"
The Socialists told us long ago that since they could not beat us with force, that they would destroy us slowly from within. So far it is working pretty well. MOLON LABE
Demoralize the enemy from within by surprise, terror, sabotage, assassination. This is the war of the future.
Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it.
Quotes from Adolf Hilter
I had to take baby runawaygun to an appointment. They are designed for the AR series and will work for the standard front sight post. Elevation adjustments go out to 600 meters, but like any battle rifle sight, they are not precise. I was asking 60 apiece, but I'll go 55 shipped.
If you can't win their hearts and minds, then expose their hearts and minds to open oxygen. WHEN IN DOUBT, THIRTY OUT!!
I know when trying to sell something, it's best to act like the supplies are extremely limited and all that, but I prefer the "full disclosure" thing, so I have six or seven of them.
If you can't win their hearts and minds, then expose their hearts and minds to open oxygen. WHEN IN DOUBT, THIRTY OUT!!
The Matech Back Up Iron Sight (BUIS) goes on the rearmost slot on a flattop AR and is used in the event the primary optic goes down. They have the same windage adjustment knob as the standard A2 sight. The elevation dial uses positive clicks, but just like the AK variants, the range settings aren't exact. It's spring loaded, so if you need it, you just lift up on the back and the sight pops up. This model is the standard issue in the US military. There are better ones out there, but they're usually thirty bucks or more higher and if you're using a decent optic, you'll probably never need the BUIS.
If you can't win their hearts and minds, then expose their hearts and minds to open oxygen. WHEN IN DOUBT, THIRTY OUT!!
6 Comments
luckybychoice
if you want to pm me the price or whatever,thanks
samD
These are high for the AR15 front sight, correct?
Thanks for your prompt and courteous response to this pressing inquiry.
Nitris
with my eotech sight.
runawaygun762
I had to take baby runawaygun to an appointment. They are designed for the AR series and will work for the standard front sight post. Elevation adjustments go out to 600 meters, but like any battle rifle sight, they are not precise. I was asking 60 apiece, but I'll go 55 shipped.
runawaygun762
I know when trying to sell something, it's best to act like the supplies are extremely limited and all that, but I prefer the "full disclosure" thing, so I have six or seven of them.
runawaygun762
The Matech Back Up Iron Sight (BUIS) goes on the rearmost slot on a flattop AR and is used in the event the primary optic goes down. They have the same windage adjustment knob as the standard A2 sight. The elevation dial uses positive clicks, but just like the AK variants, the range settings aren't exact. It's spring loaded, so if you need it, you just lift up on the back and the sight pops up. This model is the standard issue in the US military. There are better ones out there, but they're usually thirty bucks or more higher and if you're using a decent optic, you'll probably never need the BUIS.