NOTICE: GEN 2 sights now shipping to Dealers and Distributors. GEN 1 sights available while supplies last.
The MBUS (Magpul Back-Up Sight) is a
low-cost, color injection molded, folding back-up sight.
The MBUS Front Sight is adjustable for elevation and fits all mil-spec 1913 Picatinny rail equipped weapons, but is specifically tailored to the AR15/M16/M4 platform.
Made in U.S.A.
Features
- Impact resistant polymer construction provides light weight and resists operational abuse
- Spring-loaded flip up sight easily activated from either side or by pressing the top
- Detent and spring pressure keeps sight erect but allows for unobstructed folding under impact, etc.
- Clamps to any standard mil-spec 1913 Picatinny railed hand guard and provides the same height-over-bore as standard A2 irons
- Protective wings shield the standard A2 front sight post
NOTE: Cannot be mounted to a railed gas block due to excess heat issues. Front MBUS must be mounted to a railed fore end on the same plane as the receiver rail. Because of this the sight is not compatible with the MOE Hand Guard.
MBUS® Back-Up Sight Technical Resources:
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