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Installing Magpul MBUS Flip Up Iron Sights on CMMG Resolute Rifle

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Even though I am going to put a red dot optic on the CMMG Resolute 200, I always want backup iron sights on any gun I use. For this rifle, I went with the Magul MBUS flip up sights.

YouTube won’t let me link to CMMG because they sell guns but you can Google them to find out more about the CMMG Resolute series rifles.

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28 COMMENTS

  1. I'm sending this link to all my favorite gear review pages. someone
    needs to review these for everyone who would like to see how durable
    these are. This looks like a great addition to a BOB to use to fix
    things that get broken when you're off the grid.
    https://www.amazon.com/Moldable-CloudValley-Friendly-Polymorph-Thermoplastic/dp/B07C97FNYM/ref=sspa_dk_typ_pt_comp_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07C97FNYM&pd_rd_r=19d4c248-0fbd-462b-b69e-876480f23d64&pd_rd_w=0wXgz&pd_rd_wg=Ji7Xn&pf_rd_p=a9bc782c-c480-4e1e-9b1c-3a754f68e5bb&pf_rd_r=Q8T0M1X987BFH82AHNNY&psc=1&refRID=Q8T0M1X987BFH82AHNNY

  2. The different size rear sight holes are for different yardage – large hole = 0 – 200 yds
    Small hole = 200 and up (although there's no ability to change the height of the rear sight like on the old A2's, you could probably make do with just running the front sight post down to compensate – at least to a degree).

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