Helps You Find the Front Sight Fast When the Lights Are Low!
The AR Tritium front sight post from AmeriGlo brings the benefits of a self-illuminating night sight to your AR-15 rifle or carbine. The AR Tritium delivers a clear, crisp sight picture with a stand-out aiming point that really helps you locate your front sight quickly when operating in a low-light environment - especially in high-stress situations. The AmeriGlo folks designed the AR Tritium to be a drop-in replacement for the standard A2 front sight post OR the post in a Magpul® MBUS® flip-up front sight. It provides the same range of elevation adjustment as your original post. Sturdy machined steel construction Tough, non-reflective Black Nitride finish Thinnest Tritium AR-15 front post available - .090" wide Front post only; sight housing not included Replaces mil-spec A2 post OR Magpul® MBUS® front sight post Separate model available for Magpul® MBUS® Pro front sight - see #100-027-696 You can benefit from the AR Tritium’s enhanced sighting capability whether you’re working directly with your "iron" sights or co-witnessing them through a non-magnifying optic. That’s extra gravy on top of having an unfailing beacon up front on your rifle to guide you.
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Product no.: 100027695 AMERIGLO AR-15 STYLE TRITIUM A2 FRONT POST Mfr Part: AR-101644406910770 The AR Tritium front sight post from AmeriGlo brings the benefits of a self-illuminating night sight to your AR-15 rifle or carbine. The AR Tritium delivers a clear, crisp sight picture with a stand-out aiming point that really helps you locate your front sight quickly when operating in a low-light environment - especially in high-stress situations. The AmeriGlo folks designed the AR Tritium to be a drop-in replacement for the standard A2 front sight post OR the post in a Magpul® MBUS® flip-up front sight. It provides the same range of elevation adjustment as your original post. Sturdy machined steel construction Tough, non-reflective Black Nitride finish Thinnest Tritium AR-15 front post available - .090" wide Front post only; sight housing not included Replaces mil-spec A2 post OR Magpul® MBUS® front sight post Separate model available for Magpul® MBUS® Pro front sight - see #100-027-696 You can benefit from the AR Tritium’s enhanced sighting capability whether you’re working directly with your "iron" sights or co-witnessing them through a non-magnifying optic. That’s extra gravy on top of having an unfailing beacon up front on your rifle to guide you.
The AmeriGlo AR Tritium is a self-illuminating night sight post designed as a drop-in replacement for standard A2 or Magpul® MBUS® front sight posts on AR-15 rifles.
It features a sturdy steel construction with a Black Nitride finish and the thinnest Tritium front post available at .090" wide, enhancing low-light visibility without a reflective glare.
The AR Tritium sight post allows for the same range of elevation adjustments as the original post and can be used alone or co-witnessed with non-magnifying optics.
Helps You Find the Front Sight Fast When the Lights Are Low!
The AR Tritium front sight post from AmeriGlo brings the benefits of a self-illuminating night sight to your AR-15 rifle or carbine. The AR Tritium delivers a clear, crisp sight picture with a stand-out aiming point that really helps you locate your front sight quickly when operating in a low-light environment - especially in high-stress situations. The AmeriGlo folks designed the AR Tritium to be a drop-in replacement for the standard A2 front sight post OR the post in a Magpul® MBUS® flip-up front sight. It provides the same range of elevation adjustment as your original post. Sturdy machined steel construction Tough, non-reflective Black Nitride finish Thinnest Tritium AR-15 front post available - .090" wide Front post only; sight housing not included Replaces mil-spec A2 post OR Magpul® MBUS® front sight post Separate model available for Magpul® MBUS® Pro front sight - see #100-027-696 You can benefit from the AR Tritium’s enhanced sighting capability whether you’re working directly with your "iron" sights or co-witnessing them through a non-magnifying optic. That’s extra gravy on top of having an unfailing beacon up front on your rifle to guide you.