Here's what I have..
I have an Eotech 512, mounted with Magpul MBUS sights, front and rear.. The problem is that my gas block's rail on the front isn't the same height as the same as the rail on the upper..
I got the rifle sighted in tonight with the Eotech, but the front sight doesn't go high enough to get where it needs to be.. Even almost fully extended, I'm well short of the height needed to line up with the sights.
The rear doesn't have height adjustment, but only windage. All vertical adjustment is done with the front.
I haven't actually shot the rifle with the MBUS sights, but common sense tells me that the rear peep and front post should be pretty close to where the Eotech is showing it's point of aim.. Right??
My question is, should I see where the MBUS sights are shooting, or is there an adapter to raise the front sight the needed amount, in order to line up with the rear??
For some reason, in my head I figure that the Eotech's dot should match up with the MBUS's point of aim, or am I overthinking this??:feedback:
I have an Eotech 512, mounted with Magpul MBUS sights, front and rear.. The problem is that my gas block's rail on the front isn't the same height as the same as the rail on the upper..

I got the rifle sighted in tonight with the Eotech, but the front sight doesn't go high enough to get where it needs to be.. Even almost fully extended, I'm well short of the height needed to line up with the sights.

The rear doesn't have height adjustment, but only windage. All vertical adjustment is done with the front.

I haven't actually shot the rifle with the MBUS sights, but common sense tells me that the rear peep and front post should be pretty close to where the Eotech is showing it's point of aim.. Right??
My question is, should I see where the MBUS sights are shooting, or is there an adapter to raise the front sight the needed amount, in order to line up with the rear??
For some reason, in my head I figure that the Eotech's dot should match up with the MBUS's point of aim, or am I overthinking this??:feedback: