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    Girth can be an issue Madusa's Avatar
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    Default Sights for a bumpfire carbine

    I have a flat top AR-15 with a bumpfire stock. Thought it would be cool if it had some sort of ghost ring sight like on a shotgun. Dots are OK but i think i want more of a point sight. Tell me what you would use. Thanks
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    Take a drill to the large aperture on the rear sight of any AR BUIS, instant host in sight. And they are easy and chap to change out if it doesn't work out, the apertures that is.
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    I was thinking that a MG 42 AA sight would work
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    What Madusa said, or maybe Big Dot sights. Oh, what the heck, it's a bump-fire, go with hip-fired, and call it good! Point-shoot that bad boy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamnanc View Post
    Elcan?
    I've rethought this.

    U don't need sights. You need to save your money for ammo. And of course high capacity clips...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamnanc View Post
    You need to save your money for ammo. And of course high capacity clips...
    Yep, this, remember once you shoot up the bullets in them clips that's it, it isn't any good any more.
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    I thought sights for bump fire was just the most bright green laser you can find?
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    Yep, you have to buy the clip, to see what's in it.

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    Are you any less responsible for where your rounds impact because of what type of stock you have? A simple red dot should work just fine.

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