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Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
They have held up super well for three years of abuse. The rear sight will not stay on the small aperture if you allow the spring to flip the sight up. Other than that they are solid.
Ronnie
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
It's serves the same as the expensive ones.
Alan Wimberly
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2023
These were easy to install. They work great on the rails. Fit perfect and will be great for casual shooting. I don't want optics. want a quick action centerfire rifle, this is it. These are good sights for your ar rails.
Szenz
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2021
-UPDATE-Spend your money elsewhere. I liked these originally, but after a couple of months or so on my rail they started to loosen a bit. Tried to retighten, but before I even started getting much resistance the screw popped right in - then back out. The threads on the sight are now completely stripped and these have since been tossed in the trash where they belong.-Original-Pros:-EXTREMELY affordable-100% metal construction-Come as a matched set vs. having to buy each sight individually-Works with conventional AR sighting tools-Front sight post is mil-spec, can be easily swapped with any aftermarket AR sight post-Easily zero’d, and still holds that zero even after >100 rounds of 300blk (secured to the rail w/ blue Loctite of course)-Perfect cowitness with just about any AR-height RDS (tested w/ Romeo5 and Ozark Rhino)-Lack of branding keeps the focus on functionCons:-Rail screws appear to be softer metal and can likely be stripped with too much torque.-Sights were very stiff out of the box, but this was easily fixed by adding lubricant in my case-Rear aperture sight center-line mark was off-center on mine. Not a big deal since this can easily be redone by hand if desired; windage still adjusts without issue
Gavin A.
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2020
I'll start by saying overall its decent especially for the money. However your mounting system is odd. It takes a flathead screwdriver when most systems take a Allen key. Which isnt a big deal because most optics use a flathead of sorts to zero in but a Allen key would have made more sense and almost every accessory that requires a allen key comes with one theres a extremely high chance you have the required size in your gun bag or whatever. Has far has sturdiness goes, it's sturdy but I wouldn't put it through a torture test or drop it on the irons. The flip up system is a huge issue. It's just a little rod that requires you to push in on the side. If you have large fingers it's going to give you trouble. Another thing is its overall size is ridiculous. It's a thick tall heavy brick. Which any owner knows is a annoyance. For the money it's nice but tbh try spending a extra ten bucks for magpul Knock off. If its just a budget range rifle go for it but it's still going to give you some issues especially if you have big fingers....seriously the rod is tiny and packed into a odd spot and unreliable to lock properly. Who's idea was that? I wont be buying it again but I dont regret the purchase. Chances are I'll replace it on my AR and throw it on another rifle.
LiquidZero
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2019
Inexpensive? Yup. Good material? Sure. Simple enough to install? Absolutely. Effective? Not sure yet. I'll take it to the range this weekend then post an update.Pros: sleek, minimal footprint, fits nicely when collapsed. Comes with an adjustment tool for the forward/vertical sight. Knob adjustment for the rear/horizontal. Cozy little tin with foam padding. Comes with the right tools to mount. Weighted, seemingly solid metal. Looks good.Cons: no booklet/documentation. Rear flippy doo flops due to poor spring tension (see photo-mid position). Might move from recoil (I'll let you know in my update). Bolt for mounting...well, it's not a bolt: it's a screw. I haven't taken it off because I'm afraid to see what lies beneath, but if your rail valleys are shallow... You've been advised.If you don't want scratches, use bolts, not the included screws. Lock tight may be necessary for that rear sight' s flippity doo.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2018
I rarely leave lengthy reviews, but I recently bought two sets of irons sights. This Souforce offset set and an Ozark regular set. When the packages arrived these Souforce sights came well packaged in a protective metal box (great for reuse for who knows what). At first glance I was already super impressed. Then when I attached them to my AR pistol, they fit beautifully. Not to mention how they function, the fold down retention and then at a press of a button they pop right up. Not to mention right out of the box they were pretty dialed in without any major adjustment. Will definitely buy again for my next pistol build.
Clayton Revelle
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2017
These are definitely worth the money of just an easy $20... Bought these to throw on my AR10 knowing they were cheap and may be poor quality, just to try them out until I got my scope so they could co-exist together on my rifle. I threw these on and instantly was hitting propane tanks at 100 yds with no adjustment to them. I was completely shocked how they performed. As far as the quality goes, the entire thing feels durable, solid, and tight. No wiggle and nothing falling apart. These things are as good of quality as any out there. Nice spring loaded too as far as snapping into place. Love them!
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