Recommended Red Dots And Iron Sights

2020-04-20T18:26:47

An Aimpoint Patrol Rifle Optic and Magpul MBUS rear sight.

You got yourself that black rifle you were eyeballing the other day. You beat the Chinese Engineered Virus panic buying, and it's now sitting pretty in your possession. Out of the box it has some basic sights, probably from Magpul, sitting on the top rail. You're perusing the interwebs and innumerable people, most with a host of knowledge beyond mine, have picked sides on the Red Dot Sight vs Iron Sights debate.

My take? Why not both? You got a lot of room on that top rail.

Yes, rare is the gun owner who completely ditches iron sights for a red dot. But most have their specific preferences, either from training or tradition. The younger generation of gun owners, raised on Call of Duty, Fortnite, and other shoot-em-up games, love their Aimpoints and EOTechs. They want to build a gun like they saw in their games. Nothing wrong with that, at all. Just practice real gun safety, that's all I ask. Recent veterans and law enforcement users will express an affinity for red dot sights as well, since that's what they were issued.

Iron sights tend to be the provenance of traditionally-oriented hunters, as well as older veterans, where the qualification was specifically to use iron sights, and not optics. Until recently, United States Marines were required to make scoring hits on their targets, from 500 yards away, using only iron sights, owing to the ethos of "Every Marine is, first and foremost, a rifleman." Yes, in order to be called a Marine, you had to score hits from 500 yards using a sighting system developed over a century ago.

The goal of both ways, of course, is the same - hit the target for the desired results.

Magpul MBUS

Red Dots Versus Iron Sights - It's An Argument

As has been noted, each sighting system has it's adherents and detractors. The line is definitely related to culture and tradition. However, both systems have their advantages and disadvantages.

Worth noting is that the type of sight is not regarded as a fundamental of marksmanship. "Aiming" is, but the fundamental says nothing about the type of sight.

Advantages of Red Dot Sights

Disadvantages of Red Dot Sights

Advantages of Iron Sights

Disadvantages of Iron Sights

Why Not Use Both?

OK, as we stated above, both systems have their specific advantages and disadvantages. Your red dot is faster for target acquisition, but may crap out under stress, whereas your irons are just there and working. So, why not both?

Most modern iron sights are of the "flip up" variety. Offerings from Magpul, Diamond Head, and so on can be flipped up and active if and when your red dot sight fails. Others still can be mounted "offset" where they are at a 45 degree angle as related to the rail system on your rifle. That setup is more for competition use, but can be used in a defensive setup as well.

Your AR has sufficient rail space to accommodate a red dot sight, and a front/rear iron sight setup. Your AK definitely has built-in sights by default, and most likely an attachment point of some sort for an optic. In other words, each system can complement the other, and "get out of the way" when it is not needed.

Why bother with the debate - use a red dot sight, and have irons handy for unforseen circumstances. Learn and train on both. Besides, firearms training of any sort is fun.

Sight Recommendations

I'm just a Regular Guy and itinerant Second Amendment Radical, but I've got my share of experience with optics and sighting systems of both the red dot and iron variety. Below is a small list of recommendations for each type.

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Your Rifle Is Just A Funny Boomstick Without Sights

At the end of the day, one should be proficient with both red dot optics, and traditional iron sights. There's no specific logic to an either/or battle in this case. One complements the other, and equipping your rifle with both is a minor expense if everything is factored in. Red Dots and irons - why not both?

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