Diamondhead AR-15 Rear Flip-Up Sight, NiteBrite Black [FC-857880003498]

Diamondhead AR-15 Rear Flip-Up Sight, NiteBrite Black [FC-857880003498]

nan 1401

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nan 1401

Model
1401
UPC Barcode
857880003498
Diamondhead USA now offers this lightweight, durable version of their popular diamond sights. Featuring their unique diamond aperture, these sights allow for more precise, repeatable aim by providing reference corners for your sight picture.

Diamondhead's Diamond Rear Polymer Sight is designed for all AR-15s and Modern Sporting Rifles. It is suitable for firearms fitted with a factory hand-guard and a fixed front sight, or can be paired with any Picatinny rail mounted Diamondhead Front Sight e.g. Diamond Front Polymer Sight, Diamond Front Combat Sight, Auto-Ranger Front Combat Sight, etc.

Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: 1401
Advanced Polymer/Composite construction NiteBrite Photoluminescent Inserts (low-cost alternative to Tritium) - can be charged by natural light or with a flashlight
Spring-loaded sight flips up quickly with the push of a button, stays up securely and folds down flat
Patented Diamond-shaped Apertures and Upper Housing for fast alignment with any Diamondhead Front Sight
Dual same plane long and short range apertures - at exact same height as factory A2 sights
Defaults to either small or large aperture
Secure and accurate 0.5MOA windage adjustment
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Diamondheads unique style
Diamondheads unique style for less than half the price. Was very pleased with the quality of these sights and the nite brite feature is great as well. Solid lock up when folded down but the release button takes some effort to depress. Should get better with time. Overall an excellent alternative to the more expensive aluminum sights with the same quality you would expect from diamondhead.
March 26, 2014