Griffin Armament M2 Modular Iron Sights VS Veteran Suicide

Published on December 20, 2016
Duration: 7:44

This video provides an in-depth look at the Griffin Armament M2 Micro Modular Backup Iron Sights. The review highlights their modularity, allowing for different mounting bases (e.g., 45-degree offset or flat top) and ambidextrous plates. Key features include 17-4 stainless steel construction, manganese phosphate finish, standard AR-15 front sight posts for easy customization, elevation adjustment on the front sight, and windage adjustment on the rear sight. The design emphasizes recoil resistance and a non-locking mechanism for durability and safety.

Quick Summary

The Griffin Armament M2 Micro Modular Backup Iron Sights are built from durable 17-4 stainless steel with a manganese phosphate finish. They offer modularity with interchangeable, ambidextrous bases for various mounting positions and accept standard AR-15 front sight posts for easy customization.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction to Griffin Armament M2 Sights
  2. 00:30Griffin Armament M2 Sight Overview
  3. 01:13Front Sight Features and AR-15 Post Compatibility
  4. 01:35Rear Sight Features and Windage Adjustment
  5. 01:47Modularity and Mounting System Explained
  6. 02:19Recoil Resistance and Durability Design
  7. 03:01Aperture Design and Aiming Capabilities
  8. 03:20Non-Locking Mechanism and Safety Benefits
  9. 04:05Initial Impressions and Future Updates
  10. 04:49Giveaway Information and Patreon Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key construction materials for the Griffin Armament M2 sights?

The Griffin Armament M2 Micro Modular Backup Iron Sights are constructed from 17-4 stainless steel. They also feature a manganese phosphate finish, which provides durability and corrosion resistance.

How do the Griffin Armament M2 sights offer modularity?

These sights are modular through interchangeable bases that attach to a Picatinny rail. This allows for different mounting configurations, such as a 45-degree offset or a flat top mount, and the base plates are ambidextrous.

Can I use aftermarket front sight posts with the Griffin Armament M2 sights?

Yes, the front sight of the Griffin Armament M2 utilizes standard AR-15 posts. This means you can easily swap in aftermarket options, like those with tritium dots, to customize your sight picture.

What is the advantage of the non-locking mechanism on the Griffin Armament M2 sights?

The non-locking, folding design is intentional for safety and durability. If the sights snag on an obstacle, they are designed to fold flat rather than break, preventing damage to the sight, firearm, or the shooter.

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