WGS Flip-Up Rifle Sights

Published on October 13, 2019
Duration: 5:38

This video reviews the WGS Flip-Up Rifle Sights, highlighting their construction from CNC machined aluminum with steel push-to-release components. The reviewer demonstrates their easy deployment and stowage on a Tavor 7, noting the standard A2 adjustable front post and the dual aperture rear sight (small for precision, large for close quarters). While functional, the lack of directional indicators or graduation marks on the windage knob is pointed out as a minor drawback.

Quick Summary

The WGS Flip-Up Rifle Sights are constructed from CNC machined high-grade aluminum with steel components for durability. They feature an adjustable A2 front post for elevation and a rear sight with both a small (0.075") precision aperture and a large (0.200") close-quarters aperture. Deployment is manual, with a push-to-release mechanism for stowing.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction and Initial Impressions
  2. 00:23Mounting on Tavor 7
  3. 00:58Sight Acquisition and Cheek Weld
  4. 01:19Deployment and Stowage Mechanism
  5. 01:46Construction Materials
  6. 02:05Front Sight Details
  7. 02:17Rear Sight Apertures
  8. 02:37Windage Adjustment and Limitations
  9. 03:22Overall Assessment
  10. 04:09Sponsorship Disclosure
  11. 04:23Manufacturer Origin
  12. 04:34Concluding Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the WGS Flip-Up Rifle Sights made of?

The WGS Flip-Up Rifle Sights are constructed from CNC machined high-grade aluminum. The critical push-to-release portion of the hardware is made of steel to ensure durability and strength where it's needed most.

How do you deploy and stow the WGS Flip-Up Rifle Sights?

These sights are not spring-loaded. To deploy them, you simply flip them up into position, where they lock securely. To stow them, you press a designated 'push' spot on the sight mechanism, allowing it to fold back down.

What are the aperture sizes on the WGS rear sight?

The WGS rear sight features two apertures. The smaller aperture is 0.075 inches in diameter, designed for more precise aiming. The larger aperture is 0.200 inches in diameter, intended for quicker target acquisition in close-quarters situations.

Does the WGS Flip-Up Rifle Sight have windage and elevation adjustments?

Yes, the WGS Flip-Up Rifle Sights offer both. The front post is adjustable for elevation. The rear sight includes a windage adjustment knob, although it lacks directional indicators or graduation marks for reference.

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