![]() His business is manufacturing and he understands how metal things are made but still. I've got a friend that buys parts from people a lot that I've never heard of and I'm like how do you know they are good? And he doesn't really give me a satisfactory answer other than he can tell. And when I ask people, I'm not overly convinced they do too. I find this topic infinitely interesting because to me there are so many people making AR parts I find it hard to know how to decipher what is a good part and what isn't. I don't have a cheap chinese one to compare though. GG&G A2 Back Up Iron Sight with Locking Detent and Trijicon Tritium A2 Aperture GG&G A2 Back Up Iron Sight with Locking Detent and. If I get a chance today I'll pull mine out and see if there are any codes on it. I don't know if there are forge codes on them like uppers have. The RRA ones I have are really good and they're marked as such. ![]() Retention thumb nuts allow for easy clamping, and the rear sight matches up perfectly to a standard front sight. Moreover, two aiming apertures allow near- and far-sighting applications. ![]() My only answer to the question is buy from a reputable manufacture but that doesn't help with used sales. It’s called a carry handle, but also houses a steel A2 rear sight assembly, allowing for elevation and windage adjustments.
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