The Troy Folding Rear Battle Sight in black is a battle-proven iron sight trusted by Special Operations forces and tactical shooters worldwide, delivering rugged reliability and precision accuracy when it matters most.
- Stainless-steel cross-locking system keeps sights upright and zeroed under extreme conditions
- Tool-free windage and elevation adjustments with precise 0.50 MOA per click
- One-button deployment folds sight flat and locks securely out of the way
- Installs and removes without permanent modification to your firearm
- No levers or springs to fumble with — fast, intuitive deployment under stress
- Durable matte black finish resists glare and corrosion in harsh environments
Who This Is For
The Troy Folding Rear Battle Sight is built for AR-platform owners, competitive shooters, and tactical professionals who demand a dependable backup iron sight (BUIS) that co-witnesses with modern optics, survives hard use in the field, and deploys instantly when a primary optic fails. It's equally at home on a home-defense carbine, a duty rifle, or a precision competition build.
Specifications
| Brand | Troy Industries |
|---|---|
| Model | Folding Rear Battle Sight (BUIS) |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Adjustment | 0.50 MOA per click |
| Locking System | Stainless-Steel Cross-Lock |
| Deployment | Single-Button Fold/Deploy |
| Mount Compatibility | MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny Rail |
| Tool Requirement | None (Tool-Free Adjustment) |
| Permanent Modification | Not Required |
| Color | Black |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Troy Folding Rear Battle Sight compatible with my AR-15 or AR-10?
Yes. The Troy Folding Rear Battle Sight is designed to mount on any standard MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail, making it fully compatible with AR-15, AR-10, M16, and most modern sporting rifles equipped with a flat-top upper receiver. It installs and removes without any permanent modification to your firearm.
Can I use this sight alongside a magnified optic or red dot?
Absolutely. The Troy Rear Battle Sight is designed as a primary or backup iron sight (BUIS) that co-witnesses with most low-mount and absolute co-witness red dot optics. When not needed, a single button press folds it flat so it stays completely out of your optic's field of view — no interference with your primary sight picture.
How precise are the windage and elevation adjustments?
Each click of adjustment moves the point of impact 0.50 MOA (minute of angle), giving you fine, repeatable control over your zero. The stainless-steel cross-locking system ensures that once zeroed, the sight holds its position securely even under the recoil and rough handling of hard tactical use.