

🎯 Lock on. Level up your aim with the ultimate A2 rear sight.
The Ozark Armament A2 Rear Sight is a rugged, all-metal iron sight designed for Picatinny rails, featuring dual apertures for versatile target engagement and fully adjustable windage and elevation. Engineered for seamless co-witness with optics, it offers a secure, wobble-free mount and lifetime warranty, making it the go-to choice for precision and reliability in any shooting scenario.























| ASIN | B013TLZ45C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,702 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #47 in Airsoft Gun Sights #3,880 in Hunting Equipment |
| Brand | OZARK ARMAMENT |
| Brand Name | OZARK ARMAMENT |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Picatinny Mount |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,192) |
| Date First Available | August 12, 2015 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.61 x 3.46 x 2.72 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.37 Pounds |
| Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
| Manufacturer | Ozark Armament |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | RIS-MF |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Part Number | RIS |
| Reticle Type | Adjustable |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Style | Picatinny |
| Suggested Users | mens |
| UPC | 784672554756 |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime |
J**N
Ozark Armament A2 Rear Sight- Solid, Dependable, My Go-To AR-15 Sight
The Ozark Armament A2 all metal rear sight is high quality, extremely accurate and as it is all metal, it’s very durable. I have my A2 sight mounted on a Del-ton M4 AR-15. The sight works well in the extreme cold and heat and stays tightly affixed to the top rail with no wobbling. Ozark Armament’s A2 rear sight is priced nicely at $29.00. This sight is worth the investment if you want a solid, durable, accurate, highly usable AR-15 rear sight to compliment your A2 front sight. If you utilize a red dot with these A2 sights, you are able to easily absolute co-witness, increasing target acquisition and accuracy. I have tried numerous A2 sights from various vendors and can say with assurance, Ozark Armament’s sight is as good if not better than any on the market.
D**S
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good stuff!
P**E
A solid sight for its price point.
The rear sight was delivered by USPS on time and was as described. The finish is anodized with steel screws and a Aluminum body. One plus is that it was mechanically zeroed for the M4 carbine gas system sight radius for standard flip sight setting of 300 meters fine sight/200 meter large aperture quick sight. All markings are clear and legible. All ranged windbag adjustment clicks were audible and felt. The range adjustment wheel/drum is also adjustable through use of a 1.5MM hex wrench (at this price point the item is made in China.) To adjust give the range adjustment wheel several full rotations and stop when you see the hex screw and adjust from the left side, unlike the US version which is adjustable from the top through a witness hole. I use the Santos improved BZO which adjust the drum 4 clicks (each click is 0.5 moaning approx.) to allow a 50 yard zero which is good for 200 meters. Rotating the range drum to "3" then gives you a usable more accurate 300 meter zero. I‘d like to give this a five, but the drum is more difficult to adjust than the US version but is OK for this price point. I'm giving this sight 4 stars in comparison to the US made version but this is a decent rear sight and would be given an extra 1/2 star in comparison to other simlar Chinese rear sights.
C**N
Great price for heavy duty iron sights
I bought the rear and front iron sights from Ozark. They came separately. They seem to be great quality. I have not had a chance to see if they hold zero on my Beowulf, but they seem to be well built and very heavy so if their weight is any sign of the actual quality I think these will have no problems. They bit heavier than I thought they would be but that can be a good thing with bigger calibers The good: 1. Very heavy duty 2. Easy to install 3. Good value, very inexpensive 4. Adjustments are easy and seem firm 5. You have 2 iron apertures to choose from, one for close and one for precision The bad: 1. For some they may not like the added weight 2. I have not had a chance to try them so I cant speak to holding zero 3. I could not find a front and rear set on Amazon. Maybe they have it and I didn't see it but would be nice to get them together.
A**E
Outstanding accuracy out of the box, Reliable, well crafted, amazing price.
Didnt know what to expect with these being such a low price point, but they were amazing. Im not sure if it was a fluke thing but out of the box they were perfectly zeroed with my rifle, savage patrol with stinger free float handguard. First time at the range never adjusted and was hitting 3" groupings everytime. No matter where i chose to send the groupings on target the accuracy stayed the same, shot for over an hour and went through 200 rounds, they nevwr budged. My opinion is yes, buy em. For the price you wont find better. Crafted from aluminum, sturdy. Fully adjustable for wind and elevation. I bought two more sets one for a backup and one for my AR10.
Z**M
Worth every penny, but keep in mind how many pennies that is
This is a tough one for me. I returned my first one for being actually canted and purchased another one later, to roll the dice. For the money I haven't seen anything so far that will beat this. Unfortunately its $20 though, and there is only so much I can expect for $20 where single millimeters count. Starting with the good: - Solid construction. This will no doubt take a beating in most scenarios. - The aperture stays put and is FIRM, which was a major concern of mine. The tension clip below is excellent - Clicks on elevation and windage are positive and I have no obvious concerns with either mechanism in terms of holding zero - The aperture machining is not shoddy, the holes are precise and the "dish" is uniform - Mount tightens down well and it does not move although this is one of the cheaper areas on the sight The bad: - Due to how it clamps down the whole unit is positioned slightly off center to the right. As this is a rifle sight, unfortunately, this forces me to adjust the windage all the way to the left. I haven't shot 100 yards yet, it might actually require a windage holdover if I tried to be accurate with this at that range, which is not ideal. If you are trying to use the peep sight as intended (physics wise) at significant range this might be a problem. At closer ranges this is not relevant for me with the two I've had. I believe this is a design defect (a cost-compromise is probably more apt) based on skimming other reviews and should be expected - On my second unit the windage knob is very tilted. This is because the hole drilled in either the screw itself or the knob is not exactly to spec and causes the whole knob to be tilted. However this does not affect how it works, it just looks dumb. I am able to press down on the knob to straighten it out because its under tension from both the aperture tensioner and a small spring that holds a ball detent in, but since the knob is pinned to the adjustment screw with a roll pin that causes the screw to move in unison ... which affects the zero. Because its under tension this isn't going to happen on its own but its still not ideal, and with other variances in manufacturing tolerances this could very well make for a aperture that moves when firing if the spring tension isn't great enough. If the holes were drilling in precise locations it wouldn't have to depend on any of that to stay in place. So it obviously isn't perfect and it won't be all that precise. But its $20. For $20 you are getting a solidly constructed AR 15 rear iron dual aperture sight that is clearly designed to fit on a standard AR15 top rail to use the least rail slots as possible which is nice. It is adjustable in both directions and its not a piece of junk in that regard. The tension on all the moving parts inspires confidence in me that it will hold zero. For that alone, and for casual iron sight use this will more than suffice. But here is the dilemma - good fixed iron sights where you can count on all these issues being correct cost a ridiculous amount of money. Anybody can look at one of those and realize how far they are bending you over a barrel for *machining something to tolerances you learn in freshmen metal shop class*. It's not hard. Its real work and non trivial, but its not $100+ worth of work (again, for fixed sights, quality fold up sights that check all the boxes is a different beast). Its a ripoff and its just another thing we're conditioned to expect because thats the way it is. Well I started looking around to see if the market responded for something just like this, a no nonsense version that is close enough. Sadly I do not think $20 to the end user through a reseller is going to be enough to manufacture what I want, after at least 2 layers of markup to make it at all profitable for the groups involved. I'd GLADLY spend twice this much for this EXACT unit that was machined to tighter tolerances. I have yet to find it. In conclusion this is a long winded way of saying its worth the money but the money aint enough to make it worth what its pretending to be. This will completely come down to how youre going to use it. If you want iron sights to complement optics that aren't a $55 piece of wobbly plastic that would snap off the gun if it fell off the bench wrong, this will fit the bill nicely. If you want the full capabilities of what this sight looks like it is, its probably not going to cut it at real ranges. Since thats how its being marketed I decided to give it 3 stars, despite the fact its also just $20.
B**N
Good to Go!!!
I'm Old School, and always trained with Iron Sights on my Rifle or AR Pistol. I purchased this rear sight and the Matching Front sight for an AR Pistol and they work very well. After about 6 months worth of use on the range and in and out of the Truck, they are sturdy and hold the Zero. They also Co-Witness well with my EoTech Electronic Sight on another rifle.
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