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✪Especially designed for any hunting or picatinny rail or weaver rail mount including winchester, remington, colt, etc.
✪Jimtyee iron sights made of extremely light and durable aluminum, non-rust black anodized finish,eusuring a longer life, Lightweight & solid safe performance.
✪The fixed rear sight of dual apertures design for switch between CQB and Precision, comes with the windage and elevation adjustment option, perfect for short and long distance.
✪Calibrated and matched together as a set of front and rear sights, designed for same plane with low profile rear sight .
✪Package includes 1 x front iron sight, 1 x rear iron sight. Satisfaction with you is our primary goal, any question or problem about this fixed sights set, please contact us, we will reply in time and help you solve the problem within 24 hours!
8 reviews for Fixed Iron Sights Set Backup Front and Rear Sight Combo Set for Picatinny Weaver Rail Mount (Black)
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$3.99

Amazon Customer –
Great?!
Can’t beat the price, seem to be built well, not as nice as actual Daniel defense but to the untrained eye they work
Mule –
Very much junk
Zero stars, complete junk. Bought them for an airsoft training/larping rifle and won’t tighten to the rail, screw holes aren’t even drilled straight and the Daniel Defense ripoff markings kinda seal the deal. Spend your 30 bucks on pull tabs or 15 Powerball #s instead.
Kevin –
Good quality sights
Im a bit surprised with these. Great quality, they even say DD on them. I didnt realize they were ripping off DD, but I couldnt care less honestly. The front post is a little thicker than the gen 3mbus, but being as Im using it in full auto, I dont really care.
Raymond M. Nees –
Decent sights with a little minor modification.
First off they have Daniel Defense logos on them and they are most certainly not. They are a Chineseium knock off. The larger rear peep hole is too small but i remedied this by taking a 3/16 drill bit to it and enlarging the peeps diameter to the correct diameter and used a black sharpie to color the bare aluminum inside the peep… But given those issues they are decently made for the price. They do need to be torgued quite tightly to the rail, and I suggest a little blue loctite. Some reviews say they will not work on their picatanny rails. I tried several different rifles and was able to secure them to the rails. The trick is you have to really torque them tightly, but be careful the screw is cheap and could strip easily. Would be best to find a replacement screw of better quality honestly. But it does work. I measured the height and they are of the correct height of 1.5 inch above the rail. And the adjustments are solid and have a solid click inbetween each adjustment. Compared to the price of the actual Daniel defense sights like these and with the minor modification I made I must say I am pleased. I am giving 3 stars because of the things I mentioned above and I have nit feild tested their reliability yet. But at the same time they do have potential and through mknor modification was able to make it right. We will see as time goes on how we’ll they hold up
Brent B –
Exact DD clone, crap screws, quality sight.
The legit Daniel Defense sights are still better but I also have these and I’m not disappointed. Especially for the price point. I had issues with the screws stripping out so I replaced them with grade 8 Allen head screws from the tool room and they work beautifully for a fraction of the cost. They hold zero and allow for precise shots (as good as irons can do. I was brought up on irons.) I am slightly bothered by the cloning of the authentic Daniel Defense sights though. They’ve cloned them and undercut them and that does bother me but the authentic sights, I feel are massively overpriced. So I think they kind of had it coming. I did swap the ring and point for trijicon tritiums (something I’d have liked during my time overseas). Fit perfectly.Only thing I’d recommend is that you put a quality bolt in before installation unless you’re NEVER going to remove them.
Aaron –
Doesn’t tighten, wobbly, screws strip immediately.
Please do NOT purchase these. The entire design is flawed and doesn’t replicate any usable fixed iron sight. There is no “clamping” effect possible on these, therefore is never engages the rail. The screw doesn’t tighten either side, and the sight remains wobbly. Screws stripped immediately when trying to remove, and had to drill it out, therefore damaging a brand new rail. Absolute garbage waste of money.
apostlex –
Fixed clone Daniel Defense Sights
Wow..very nice I am impressed and will probably purchase and set, after I dial them in.Nice finish..light weight…looks 👍
Robert –
Not standard height.
First thing I noticed was that the flip aperture was on backwards (the cupped side goes toward your eye), no biggie, but still a thing. Next thing I noticed was that the rear sight HOB (Height Over Bore) was NOT standard. Waaay off, if you plan to use this rear with a “F” marked or older style front sight /gas block, it’s not going to work. Standard HOB is ~2.6 inches, (measured from the center of the barrel’s bore to the tip of the front sight) This is not even close, by my measurements this fixed rear sight is over a tenth of an inch lower then my A2 style (DCH) rear sight set for 25/300m BZ…As for the front sight, it’s taller then the rear sight, (it should be shorter due to bullet drop in relation to “POA” Point Of Aim) and far beyond the adjust-ability of the front sight post.At this price point I wasn’t expecting a lot, I bought it because I was curious about the hybrid A1/A2 design, (sometimes called an “A1.5”) but the geometry of these sights are so far off as to make them useless.