Unboxing & first look at the Daniel Defense “FIXED FRONT SIGHT”.
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I'm starting to think fixed backup sights are the way to go. No messing around with buttons to deploy both sights. Fixed sights are always ready to go.
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Thank you for the informative video! This sold me on purchasing one.
Wish you put it on a rifle so we could see what it looks like on the rail but thabks for the closeup
can you put the trijicon post in this?
I'm starting to think fixed backup sights are the way to go. No messing around with buttons to deploy both sights. Fixed sights are always ready to go.
Nice review, I just ordered a DD MK18, I will be running these DD fixed iron sights on her for sure!