Mounting AR-15 front sights backwards is a myth busted by Brownells experts. While intended to save rail space for accessories like laser aiming devices, it creates significant hazards. These include snagging, burn risks from muzzle devices, and potential durability issues. Practical demonstrations show sufficient space is often available with standard mounting.
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