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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 1728205" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Assuming your gas block is railed, the simplest solution to me is get a good set of solid metal flip up front and rears...like Troy. Solid/heat resistant enough to mount on your gas block and plenty good enough to use as primary's until you can save the scratch to drop a red dot on there if that's your desired end state (IMHO, one should be capable of running irons with precision before moving up to optics anyway, but that's my personal preference)....then keep the irons on for backup in the event of optics failure/damage.</p><p></p><p>I can't/won't tell you whether or not to sell other guns in order to make this happen faster...that's entirely a personal decision based on needs/wants/financial situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 1728205, member: 42"] Assuming your gas block is railed, the simplest solution to me is get a good set of solid metal flip up front and rears...like Troy. Solid/heat resistant enough to mount on your gas block and plenty good enough to use as primary's until you can save the scratch to drop a red dot on there if that's your desired end state (IMHO, one should be capable of running irons with precision before moving up to optics anyway, but that's my personal preference)....then keep the irons on for backup in the event of optics failure/damage. I can't/won't tell you whether or not to sell other guns in order to make this happen faster...that's entirely a personal decision based on needs/wants/financial situation. [/QUOTE]
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