Thanks for the info.
Was just wondering if anybody has any luck.
It is time to look into sight or optics then.
Thank u y'all.
Even with an optic you are going to want back up iron sights. Preferably ones that co-witness with your red dot.
Everyone is going to tell you to get Magpul or Magpul Pro. And they are the industry standard. Kind of like an Ampeg SVT and a P bass to a rock bassist. I know what I said, but other than difficulty adjusting them, which was likely my own fault for not having the proper adjustment tool, they have been rock solid. The standard polymer ones are going to cost you about $100 for the pair.
That is pretty much the only recommendation I got when I was looking for BUIS for my AR. Other than Troy Battlesights which are even more expensive. And I suppose if you regularly partake in combat you would be a fool not to go with them. I admit, I do intend my AR to be a defensive weapon, but I foresee it actually being primarily a range weapon. That being the case I decided to experiment a little. I went and looked at all the BUIS available and the prices, then I went on Amazon and read the questions and reviews for every pair of BUIS they are selling. I remembered that I bought a $40 weapon light with a pressure switch by a Chinese company called Feyachi and put it on my 18.5" Mossberg 500. Mounted it right on the forend grip too ( Supposedly a no-no). Well, over 500 rounds of 00B and 3'' mags later the light is still there, still working and the first ( of two) rechargeable batteries that came with it is still burning bright on the initial charge. So, I found a pair of Feyachi flip up sights on Amazon. They got almost universal good reviews. I paid $40 for the pair, they showed up 2 days later and now we're going to see how long they hold zero and function correctly. As of yet I can find nothing not to like about them. They adjust easily, co-witness with my Sig Romeo 5 perfectly and appear to be well made, including ball bearing pivots. The gun is fun as hell to shoot so in a matter of a couple weeks I foresee me spending more money on ammo than I did for the gun. I will let you all know how the cheap, Chinese Feayachis hold up. Worst case scenario, I'm out $40.
As for the Romeo, that's another optic that gets bashed by people. Yeah, it's not an Aimpoint, but I have one on a KSG25, which is just a backwards, brutal, ridiculous shotgun. I'm well over 1000 rounds with the Romeo now and it's still there, still zero'ed and still wakes up and goes to sleep like a good boy. I paid $113 for the first one. The one I just bought for the AR was $139. Would I take it to Iraq to play war games in the sandbox? Hell no. But for home defense and range use I absolutely trust it.
The Feyachi BUIS are not polymer incidentally. They are billet aluminum and steel.