
Iron Sights
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- Out Of StockBROWNING HiViz Comp Shotgun Sight (12850)Metal base threads directly into the bead of shotguns for a better sight pictureFive screw sizes, 3/56, 3x.5, 3x.6, 5/40 and 6/48 to fit most shotgunsEight interchangeable LitePipes let you match ...40% off$24.99$41.99
- Out Of StockTRIJICON HD XR for Sig Sauer 9mm/.357SIG Night Sight Set (SG601-C-600865)Expanded field of view and a precision sight picture for longer-range engagementsEnhanced front sight acquisition in bright, transitional and no-light situationsSteeply hooked front surface to ...$101.99
- Out Of StockNIGHT FISION Suppressor Height Orange/Black Night Sight Set for Glock 17/19/34 (GLK-004-003-OGZG)Brightest sights for low light conditionsContrasting color options (orange, white, yellow) for faster alignmentSuppressor height design for clear sight alignment over suppressorsCNC machined steel ...$105.30
- Out Of StockAMERIGLO Range Series Sight Set for Glock 42/43/43X/48 (GFT-122)Rugged and simple design for concealed carry pistolsOptimized for speed and accuracy.115" front sight blade with ideal rear notch widthFits: Glock 42, 43, 43X, 48 Range Series iron sights ...$32.99
- Out Of StockWILLIAMS Standard Ghost Ring Blade Sight for Ruger MK II, III and IV 22/45 Lite Models (695775)Designed for use on the Ruger MK II, III and IV 22/45 Lite modelsStandard ghost ring apertureDoes NOT have a fiber optic ghost ring The Ghost Ring Standard Blade sight is specifically designed ...$48.99
- Out Of StockTRUGLO TFX Handgun Sight Set Fits Steyr (TG13SM1A)Fully protected TFO technology encapsulated in a virtually indestructible capsuleImpervious to oils, chemicals, cleaning solvents, and ultra-sonic cleaning processesUnmatched visibility in all ...$97.99
- Out Of StockWILLIAMS Fiber Optic Ghost Ring Blade Pistol Sight (608941)CNC machined of high grade steel and aluminum for extreme durabilityFiber Optic ghost ring provides high-resolution, low-glare illumination for enhanced visibilityBlack color matches most firearms ...24% off$18.99$24.99
- Out Of StockWILLIAMS FireSight Ghost Ring Blade Rifle/Shotgun Sight (70919)Made from Aluminum AlloyCompact low profileLightweight, strong, rustproofPositive windage and elevation locks Williams Ghost Ring Sight replaces your factory rear sight with this durable, ...$20.99
- Out Of StockNIGHT FISION Tritium Perfect Dot Yellow Ring Front Sight for Canik MC9 (CNK-030-001-YGXX)Brightest Tritium Night Sights on the marketDomed lens collimates tritium rays for a sharper sight pictureCNC Machined out of high quality steelBlack Nitride coating used to improve wear and ...7% off$39.99$43.20
- Out Of StockNIGHT FISION Optic Ready Fiber Optic Night Sight Set for Sig P320 w/ RMR/507c/SRO (SIG-183-345-332-GFZX)Brightest Tritium Night Sights on the marketDomed lens collimates tritium rays for a sharper sight pictureCNC Machined out of high quality steelBlack Nitride coating used to improve wear and ...$58.50
- Out Of StockNIGHT FISION Optics Ready Stealth Night Sight Set for Walther PDP/PPQ w/ RMR/507c/508t (WAL-277-290-313-OGZG)Orange front ringBlack rear ringsBrightest Tritium Night Sights on the marketDomed lens collimates tritium rays for a sharper sight pictureCNC Machined out of high quality steelBlack Nitride ...$107.00
What are iron sights (gun sights)?
Iron sights are the most common sighting system on firearms and consist of two components:
- Front Sight: A single post at the muzzle end that gives a general aim.
- Rear Sight: A notch or aperture at the back for aligning the front sight precisely.
To aim, align the front sight evenly within the rear sight, ensuring the top edges are level.
Pistol Iron Sights & Night Sights
- Iron sights:
- Square Notch Sights: Angular lines for precise alignment, ideal for accuracy.
- U-Notch Sights: Rounder rear notch, easier eye alignment but slightly less precise.
- V-Notch Sights: Shallow "V" shape with a dot or line for fast but less conventional aiming.
- Fiber Optic Sights: Brightly colored tubes gather light, boosting visibility in daylight. Ideal for outdoor shooting. Popular brands: HiViz, Trijicon, and TruGlo.
- Night Sights: Night sights glow in low light, using either tritium (a glowing isotope) or photoluminescent paint. Although effective in low-light scenarios, they’re best paired with a flashlight for complete darkness. Popular brands: Trijicon, Meprolight, and Night Fision.
- Adjustable Sights: For target shooting, these allow precise windage and elevation adjustments.
Pistol Sighting Holds
- Combat Hold: Aligns front sight dot with the point of impact directly. Great for fast aiming but may obscure target.
- Center Hold: Aligns impact along the top edge of the front sight. Clearer target view, slower alignment.
- 6 O'Clock Hold: Sits just below the target for clarity but requires more practice for precision.
Check your pistol’s hold type (e.g., SIG Sauer often uses combat holds; Glock favors center holds) and train consistently.
AR15 Iron Sights
Similar to pistol iron sights, AR15 iron sights are a two-piece mechanical aiming system consisting of a rear sight (often a ghost ring or peep sight) near the shooter’s eye and a front sight near the muzzle.
- Ghost Ring: Large aperture for faster targeting at close range.
- Peep Sight: Smaller aperture for precision over longer distances.
While optics are popular for speed and versatility, iron sights are reliable backups and don’t require batteries.
Types of AR15 Iron Sights
Fixed Sights:
- Always upright, durable, and no moving parts.
- Ideal for users who want a simple, always-ready sight that pairs well with optics.
- Pro: Robust and co-witnesses easily.
- Con: May block the view if not paired with co-witness optics.
Folding (Flip-Up) AR Sights:
- Can be folded down when not in use, great for optics users.
- Easily deployed as a backup.
- Pro: Clear sight picture when folded.
- Con: Less durable due to moving parts.
Offset (Canted) Sights
- Mounted at a 45-degree angle for quick transitions between optics and irons.
- Useful for close-range shooting when using magnified scopes.
- Pro: Smooth switching between sights.
- Con: Has a steeper learning curve.
AR iron sights may come with enhancements, tritium or fiber optic dots.
If you need a recommendation on good AR sights for the start, consider the Magpul BUIS.
AR Rifle Sights Co-Witness Options
Pairing iron sights with optics creates a unified sight picture:
- Absolute Co-Witness aligns irons perfectly with the optic.
- Lower 1/3 Co-Witness places irons in the bottom third of the optic window for less obstruction.
FAQs
Why should I learn to shoot with iron sights first?
Iron sights teach foundational skills like natural point of aim, sight alignment, and trigger control that apply to all shooting, even with optics. They force you to master the basics before relying on technology.
How do I properly aim with iron sights?
Focus on the front sight while aligning it with the rear sight and target. Use both eyes open if possible, but closing one eye is okay if double vision occurs.
How do I improve my iron sight accuracy?
Practice slow, deliberate shots with a focus on front-sight stability and follow-through. Use drills like timed fire to build speed without sacrificing precision.
Do iron sights actually reduce recoil?
Iron sights don’t physically reduce recoil, but they minimize visual recoil perception by keeping your view closer to the barrel. This makes muzzle movement feel less exaggerated compared to magnified optics.
Do iron sights actually reduce recoil?
Iron sights don’t physically reduce recoil, but they minimize visual recoil perception by keeping your view closer to the barrel. This makes muzzle movement feel less exaggerated compared to magnified optics.