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AR-15 Lesson: What is your Jack of All Trades?

If u drop ur rifle on the grip or stock the chances of them breaking off are not that great. I need to look up videos of people dropping their rifles on the flipped up plastic sights and see how they hold up.

The only MBUS I own came on my M&P 15/22. I think I've seen a drop test video somewhere. If I recall, the spring loaded design actually helps protect the sight in this case, allowing it to "give" upon impact. They hold up pretty well. With that being said, all my ARs have steel buis because that's how I roll! 😀
 
The only MBUS I own came on my M&P 15/22. I think I've seen a drop test video somewhere. If I recall, the spring loaded design actually helps protect the sight in this case, allowing it to "give" upon impact. They hold up pretty well. With that being said, all my ARs have steel buis because that's how I roll! 😀
They are called "IRONS" for a reason. :)
 
If u drop ur rifle on the grip or stock the chances of them breaking off are not that great. I need to look up videos of people dropping their rifles on the flipped up plastic sights and see how they hold up.

This is what you seek. Back Up Iron Sight Drop Test

"The last set of BUIS was the Magpul MBUS. Damage was purely cosmetic and the sight remained fully functional. Point of impact shift was less than 1 MOA. Unlike the other sighting devices, a second drop was performed. Results did not change, and the sight remained functional. Prior to this test, I didn’t think much of the MBUS; I now have a different opinion. In any case, it’s fair to say that I found the results of this experiment educational and informative."
 
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