Posted December 16, 2015 1:00 pm by Comments

By Jeremy S

REOS4

A lot of us have iron sights set up to co-witness with a primary optic, mainly as a backup in the event the optic fails, but co-witnessing like this doesn’t work if that optic is magnified. Traditionally, the product solution offered has either been a quick release on the optic mount or a set of offset sights — an otherwise-normal set of irons that hangs off a rail section at a 45° or other angle. ZeroBravo has taken quite the departure from tradition with its REOS — Rapid Engagement Offset Sights [not to be confused with ROUS, which definitely exist] — in order to provide simple, rugged sights that act both as backups and as a faster option for short ranges that can be difficult to engage with a magnified optic. . .

Simplicity is an oft-desired feature in backup sights, and the REOS deliver here. Once clamped onto your scope, they have no moving parts. They’re machined from 6061 aluminum and then Type III anodized.

No front sight post, even. Sight alignment is achieved by simply lining up the two apertures, and precision is achieved …Read the Rest

Source:: Truth About Guns

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