Save The Hunt With Mission First Tactical EXD Metal Backup Iron Sights

   03.04.24

Save The Hunt With Mission First Tactical EXD Metal Backup Iron Sights

The worst possible time to have an optic fail on you is out in the field. Try as we might, sometimes we trip and fall, forget to check our batteries, or some other sort of catastrophe happens rendering our primary source of aiming useless. That’s typically why we equip even our hunting rifles with backup iron sights. Mission First Tactical has just introduced their new EXD Metal Backup Iron Sights, which are made from machined steel and feature no cast parts making them very precise, and extremely durable.

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Save The Hunt With Mission First Tactical EXD Metal Backup Iron Sights

New EXD Metal Backup Sights from Mission First Tactical

Horsham, PA –– Mission First Tactical (MFT), proudly introduces the new EXD Metal front and rear back up sights offering a simple, effective, alternative if something ever happens to your red dot or illuminated crosshair. MFT EXD sights are an excellent choice for home defenders and competitive shooters.

“Even the toughest optics can break, batteries go dead or even fail,” said David Edelman, Vice President, Mission First Tactical. “MFT’s EXD back up sights are simplified for reliability giving you the added safety and reliability you need when it counts.”

MFT EXD sights are crafted from steel for ruggedness and designed for a minimalistic profile. They tuck perfectly under illuminated aiming devises while maintaining a strong secure backup solution in the event the optics and other accessories fail. The front sight post is adjustable for elevation and threaded for AK pattern posts. Detent and Springs are eliminated, to remove friction points. The reduction in hardware increases the robust nature all while minimizing complexity and failure points.

Save The Hunt With Mission First Tactical EXD Metal Backup Iron Sights

The EXD Rear Sight boasts a slim and minimalist profile, and low-profile bases that facilitate easy concealment under optics and forward rail-mounted equipment. The EXD Rear Sight comes with a lifetime warranty and is priced at $124.99, making it a reliable and cost-effective choice for firearm enthusiasts. The EXD Front Sight is sold for $99.99 and both sights can be found at www.missionfirsttactical.com.

Save The Hunt With Mission First Tactical EXD Metal Backup Iron Sights

EXD Front Sight Features:

• Low profile bases – Easier to tuck under optics and forward rail mounted equipment.

• Positive detent in both the up and down positions

• AK 47 pattern front sight post (no spring and detent that create friction points).

• Slim minimalist profile.

• Manual flip up arm.

• All steel CNC construction (No cast parts).

• Nitride coated with corrosion resistant hardware.

• 1913 Picatinny Rail Mounted

• Lifetime Warranty

Retail: $99.99

EXD Rear Sight Features:

• Slim minimalist profile.

• Low profile bases – Easier to tuck under optics and forward rail mounted equipment.

• Positive detent in both the up and down positions.

• Fixed 300 meter zero.

• 02 Rear sight peep size (Fast & easy sight picture).

• Manual flip up arm.

• Adjustable windage with low profile knob.

• All steel CNC construction (No cast parts).

• Nitride coated with corrosion resistant hardware.

• 1913 Picatinny Rail Mounted

• Lifetime Warranty

Retail: $124.99

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