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9/2/2010 3:00:21 PM EDT
Could someone help me find the company on the internet that makes this sight. I cant find the company I find a company with the same name but they have to do with bridges. So if someone could let me know what the nsite is I would appreciate it . Thanks to all that help.
9/2/2010 3:20:58 PM EDT
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9/2/2010 6:00:21 PM EDT
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9/2/2010 7:08:15 PM EDT
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Matech is the company that makes them. You might not find them as easily as they do not sell to the individual. There work is all .Gov contract type work.
So if you looking for a spare part... not gonna happen. Buy a second one.
9/2/2010 7:19:29 PM EDT
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9/2/2010 7:37:37 PM EDT
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good question, but I dont believe Matech actually has a website.... you can however get their sights from Brownells..... 154.00 bucks...or from several other vendors for slightly less..... one on the ee right now for 40 bucks used.....good deal. matech buis
9/2/2010 8:03:55 PM EDT
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I dislike the Matech sight and would never use one by choice.  I would rather have a Troy or PRI for backup.  But I guess it will do in a pinch.  The one on my issue M4 was a bitch to sight in and I had to crank it all the way over to the left.  I asked around and several of the other guys had the same issue, all on brand new, just out of the box M4s.  The CCO is the primary sight and I dialed it in to the irons, and the gun is a real tack driver with it, but I am paranoid about dead on irons.

My biggest complaint with the Matech is that the small aperture is the only option you have.  I was trained to use the large aperture for reflexive shooting with irons and it always takes my 40 year old eyes an extra second to adjust to that tiny hole.  I don't like that.

Our command frowns on changing anything on the weapon, but I am bringing my Troy BUIS with me on this next ride just in case.
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