A lot of people purposely "co-sight" their rifles so that the Red Dot scope is inline with the iron sights. This allows you to use the iron sights incase the Red Dot malfunctions, or in extremely bright conditions (ie: shooting into the sun) where it is very difficult to view the projected red dot. I have done the "co-sight" setup, and it is great. As said before, when you focus on the red dot, you will barely even notice the iron sights.
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- "dman"
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