The typical posts on an AR15 front sight, leave a lot to be desired. Blitzkrieg Components solves that problem with these Luminescent front post replacements.
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Skip to 1:10. Yeesh
Hahahahaha yea let’s go hunting and bring 17 weapons we’re not gonna use and then shoot up the place Bhahahah man go back to your moms basement and chill with some cheese buffs
i used my wifes nail polish.
This company has very poor customer service. They are slow to respond. I only received half of my order and when I wrote a third time (because they don't provide a number), I was told my order is complete. Junk!
can you use this even at night without a rear sight (which glows too?)
The insert works great with the magpul pro offsets
When you adjust the front sight post is it like others where it spins as you adjust or does the sight stay centered as it is raised or lowered?
Man that was hard to watch, trying to be mechanical… Dang
Deer camp is the best place/time for target shooting with your AR
Thanks for the post , im buying
Do you know if the sight with tritium fit into a A2 front sight post?
i have both sets of Magpul flip-up sights, the plastic and the metal (and if you can, get the metal ones, they are WAAAY better), and i have a Blitzkrieg post in each of them (the simple straight kind, not the chevron tritium dot), and what i noticed is with the plastic flip-up sights, the point of aim/point of impact isn't as good because in order to adjust the luninescent side to face the shooter, you must turn it FOUR clicks. this isn't the case with the MBUS-pro's because the adjustment screw is beneath the post. but for the plastic versions the post itself must be turned. so in my experience, the plastic flip-up sights are not as accurate as my metal ones for that one reason. i wish someone had told me before i purchased the plastic sights, but i was trying to save a few bucks at the time. do not try to save a few bucks, definitely get the MBUS-pro.
So what one did you like best?
there's no comparison I ordered mine yesterday
I'm done with expensive polymer sights that can start melting off in the middle of a hot and heavy fire fight. I'm finding metal ones for cheaper prices switching is a no brainer.
Great video man
I just painted mine with glow paint. I have glow paint on 17 of my guns front posts. And I still have half a bottle left. It cost me 9.99 at a gun show. Those are cool, but I'm having to be more and more frugal as my collection grows.
Does the chevron post fit onto the pro front sights? Or does it have to be the thin post?
After watching this video a while back. I started checking around. I purchased 2 triangles, w/the tritium dot. I have not shot with it yet, but I love the fact you can't look anywhere else, but the top of that triangle. Your eye just gets pulled to the top of the triangle, even if you are not trying to find it through rear sight you are forced to top of that triangle. I hope I enjoy shooting as well.
I bought 2 of these because of your video. I do all right with factory sights, but all my sights have some color added (I only use green reflex and so on). I try to use tritium if available. These are great sights! My dad is a much better shooter than I, and he can't get over how fast they catch your eye.
Anyone who knows even very little about the WWII history smiles at the name: "Blitzkrieg Components". After all: Hitler's plan with the name: "Blitzkrieg" led him and Germany as a whole to the total utterly failure of epic proportions. Do these guys know what they are doing as good as they know history?
I actually like them and will have to try them out sometime. Although on all my builds I have optics.
Nice
wouldnt it be easier to just paint ur post with fluorescent paint?
Is that a new gen front and a older gen rear?
I love these, I run them on all magpul sights