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    PS90 Tri-Rail Sights Options

    When I bought my PS90, I heard such poor reviews about the factory sights, I went with the tri-rail.

    I have a Bushnell sight (looks like a trijicon knock off) on it now... red half circle/dot with a "T" (can be switched to green) that works well. But in a SHTF, no batteries/emp blast...

    I want a sight that has both electronic red dot and back up analogue cross hairs... is there such a beast? I thought about some kind of Trijicon sight, but tritium is only good for 10-12 years... and then there's the cost of a Trijicon scope.

    Is there anything out there for a few hundred dollars you'd recommend? I guess maybe I should just keep shooting my Burris scope since it works so well and perhaps keep a relatively inexpensive Leupold 3-9x40 traditional scope in the gun safe as a back up sight if all electronics go down?
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    Here's what the tri-rail looks like...

    Basically, one large rail on top, then a small 1" rail section on each side (just enough to hold a light or laser)...



    And as I said... a full scope is doable:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Ducati View Post
    Here's what the tri-rail looks like...

    Basically, one large rail on top, then a small 1" rail section on each side (just enough to hold a light or laser)...



    And as I said... a full scope is doable:

    If I ever got one of those I would HAVE to SBR it... it just cries out for the treatment. Cool gun though.
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    I wonder how hard it would be to change the standard site to a trirail...

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    Maybe get a buis set that clamps onto the rail? That'd cover you.

    I think I have that same Bushnell red dot too - I like mine a lot for an inexpensive scope it works quite well - mine's on one of my m4geries.
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    I love those guns so frikkin much. Never shot one but handled several and loved the feel of them.

    Cant justify that kinda money on one tho and the ammo aint cheap either but I digress...

    ever think about a meprolight reflex sight?
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    I have a Registered SBR PS-90 with an Aimpoint sight on it. Great and interesting little fun gun. Yes, ammo is expensive, so I'm going to try reloading for it.

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