The Troy Micro BattleSight Front and Rear Diopter Set delivers combat-proven performance in a low-profile package engineered specifically for rifles with raised top rail systems or shooters who demand a sightline as close to the bore as possible.
- Ultra-low-profile design ideal for raised Picatinny rail systems
- Diopter-style rear aperture for fast, precise target acquisition
- Rugged steel construction built to withstand hard field use
- Tool-free folding design deploys instantly when needed
- Compatible with standard Picatinny and MIL-STD-1913 rail systems
- Matte black finish reduces glare and maintains a tactical profile
Who This Is For
The Troy Micro BattleSight set is the ideal choice for AR-platform and modern sporting rifle owners running optics risers, monolithic upper receivers, or any raised rail configuration that makes standard-height iron sights impractical. It's equally well-suited for experienced shooters who simply prefer a lower bore axis for improved accuracy and a more natural cheek weld — without sacrificing a reliable, always-ready backup sighting system.
Specifications
| Brand | Troy Industries |
|---|---|
| Model | Micro BattleSight Front/Rear Diopter Set |
| Color/Finish | Matte Black |
| Sight Type | Folding Front & Rear Iron Sight Set |
| Rear Aperture | Diopter (dual aperture) |
| Rail Compatibility | Picatinny / MIL-STD-1913 |
| Profile | Micro / Low-Profile |
| Material | Steel |
| Application | Raised Rail Systems, AR-Platform Rifles |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Troy Micro BattleSight different from standard-height Troy BattleSights?
The Micro BattleSight is specifically engineered with a lower profile than Troy's standard BattleSight lineup. This makes it the correct choice for firearms with top rails that sit higher than a traditional M4-style receiver — such as those featuring monolithic upper receivers or optics risers — where standard-height sights would create an uncomfortably high or unusable sight line.
Can the Troy Micro BattleSight be used as a backup iron sight (BUIS) alongside a magnified optic?
Yes. The folding design and low-profile height make these sights well-suited for use as backup iron sights alongside red dots, low-power variable optics (LPVOs), or magnified scopes. When not in use, they fold flat to stay out of the way; when needed, they deploy instantly for a reliable secondary sighting option.
Is the rear sight a single aperture or does it offer multiple aperture settings?
The Troy Micro BattleSight rear features a diopter-style aperture. The diopter design allows shooters to select between a smaller, more precise aperture for longer-range aimed fire and a larger ghost-ring-style aperture for faster close-quarters target acquisition, giving you versatility in a single compact sight unit.