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Iron Sights

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Iron sights matter because simple aiming systems still have real value, especially as backups or in builds where low-complexity reliability matters. They can support a cleaner rifle setup or work alongside optics in ways that give the user more confidence if the primary sighting plan changes.

This section is built for builders choosing backup sights, simple rifle aiming options or a more traditional upper setup direction. These parts are important because they support the kind of aiming solution that stays useful even when trends shift around them.

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  • Leapers UTG

    UTG Low Profile Flip-Up Front Sight - Picatinny Black

    Low stock (2 available)
    Regular price $30.99 USD
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  • Leapers UTG

    UTG Low Profile Flip-Up Rear Sight - Dual Aperture

    Low stock (2 available)
    Regular price $27.99 USD
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Iron Sight FAQs

What are iron sights used for?

Iron sights provide a non-magnified aiming reference and can be used as primary sights or backups to optics.

Will iron sights fit any rail?

No. Most iron sights require a compatible rail system, often Picatinny, and front/rear sight height must match.

Are iron sights useful with paintball masks?

They can be, but sight height matters. Some setups may need risers or higher sights to work comfortably with a mask.

Shop Iron Sights for Reliable Backup Aiming

Iron sights support simpler sighting setups and dependable backup aiming when optics are not the only plan

Iron sights support users looking for dependable backup aiming, simple sighting systems or fixed and flip-up options that do not rely on batteries. These parts are often chosen to support an optic or to keep the platform more straightforward.

Shoppers often land here while looking for iron sights, flip-up sights and backup rifle sights. It also pairs well with red dot sights, optic risers and rifle scopes because many sighting setups use irons as either the primary or backup option.

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