PEAK/02
$129.00 – $249.00

The lightest, most compact, and easiest to use backup folding iron sights available. PEAK/02 redefines the standard for AR-15 compatible folding sights.
PEAK/02 backup sights are the shortest available, taking up less valuable rail space than any other.
The PEAK/02 is designed with the best laser aiming modules in mind. It's ultra-low profile base won't impede lasers or illuminators, allowing you to mount your LAM behind your front BUIS.
PEAK/02 sights are available in both 1.57" and 1.93" optic mount height compatible versions. Providing a lower-third co-witness with each.
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$129.00 – $249.00
Marc –
50/50. I like the ability to easily integrate my DBAL. I like the weight. I like the way they sit on the picatinny rail surfaces. I totally despise how difficult it is to turn the adjustment wheels on the front and rear sights. It’s a painful process. My front sight was so tight I actually needed to use a needle nose pliers to move the wheel to lower the front sight post.. For $250, you would hope that’s not a problem. While I don’t plan to adjust them often, it’s not easy to do, especially if your hands are even slight wet or sweaty for any reason at all. While these sights do have great features, their adjustability is difficult and very poor.
Scalarworks (store manager) –
Sorry to hear that. That’s defintely not normal and our customer support team will reach out to you right away to replace your front sight.
Fish –
Nice alternative to most all flip sights, a definite height match benefit to say the KAC Micro flip up sights, which would be its only true competitor.
Yet even with the 16gm difference in weight the KAC is burdened with, it’s the better choice.
It’s true military use of test and it’s ease of adjustments give it bulletproof evidence in its use—even with limited availability and increased expenditure.