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RUGER 10/22 TSR200 GI-STYLE SIGHT SET

RUGER 10/22 TSR200 GI-STYLE SIGHT SET Reviews & Ratings

Replacement sight sets give your 10/22® a longer sight radius for improved accuracy potential, plus the same sight picture as an AR-15/M16 with military-issue sights. Installation requires no gunsmithing, no drilling/tapping, and no permanent alterations to the rifle. Rear sight mounts using the factory-provided holes for a scope base. All-steel front sight assembly has a standard detent-locking M16 post surrounded by protective ears that guard it from damage and misalignment. User may substitute any aftermarket post that replaces the standard A2. For even greater precision, the TSR200 set’s rear sight has a single aperture that uses a rotating dial for fine adjustments in elevation; click adjustable for windage.


SPECS: Front Sight - steel, blued, matte finish, .53" (13.4mm) wide, .90" (23mm) high. Rear Sight - aluminum, black finish. 2.9" (7.4cm) long, .94" (24mm) tall. Sold as front/rear sight sets. Includes mounting screws.


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Reviews Summary
The RUGER 10/22 TSR200 GI-STYLE SIGHT SET receives positive feedback for enhancing accuracy and ease of installation. While initial fitting issues with the front sight base arose, customer service provided a quick solution. Many users appreciate the sight's sturdiness and design, making it a valuable upgrade over factory sights for marksmanship training.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Product Quality
85%
Overall, reviewers express strong satisfaction with the quality of the TSR200 sight set, especially appreciating the transition to a steel construction that enhances durability. Adjustability features are also lauded for improving accuracy. Feedback indicates it outperforms factory sights significantly for shooting performance.
Installation and Adjustment
75%
Many users find the installation process straightforward and intuitive, complimenting how easy it is to set up the sight for their 10/22. Adjustments for elevation and windage are seen as user-friendly, allowing for quicker sighting-in compared to factory alternatives.
Customer Service
60%
Customer service encounters receive positive remarks, particularly when users faced initial fitting issues with the front sight base. The quick resolution from Tech-Sights, who provided a replacement base at a reasonable cost, contributes positively to customers' experiences.
Enhanced Performance
70%
Reviewers emphasize the significant improvement in shooting accuracy and marksmanship training with the TSR200 sights. These sights provide a noticeable upgrade over standard buckhorn sights, allowing for better control and precision during shooting sessions.
Suggested Improvements
40%
While the majority of reviews are positive, a few users highlight initial concerns about the front sight base design. Addressing such issues before product release could enhance user experience and preempt any fitting complications.
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Made even better
When they first introduced the TSR100/200 GI type aperture sight for the 1022 years back, both the rear and front sight bases are made of aluminium. I found the front sight protective wings to be a little on the fragile side that it will bend when it bumped hard into a solid object. Now, Tech-Sight made this part an all steel construction to eliminate this problem. They also incorporated tightening screws on both side and rear of the base making it virtually immoveable once locked into place. Both the rear peep sight and front sight post are elevation adjustable providing a lot of room for elevation setting for accurate long distant shooting. Wheter you choose the TSR100 or 200, you cannot go wrong. This is the perfect iron sight for a stock or bull barelled 1022.
5
TSR200 Perfect Aperture Sight
After putting these rugged sights on my son's 10-22, the rifle shot almost dead-on at 25 yards. There's nothing like a set of military-type aperture sights to teach real marksmanship. We had to use aperture sights to qualify on the M-16 rifle when I was in the US Air Force. If only the manufacturer would make the TSR200 for my 77-22 bolt action rifle.
5
Excellent Sight - Great for Appleseed
This past weekend I attended my first Appleseed and the instructor let me try his 10/22 with these sights mounted and all I can say is wow. If you are thinking of upgrading your 10/22 iron sights look no further than the TSR 200 GI Type Aperture Sights. These really are a huge improvement over the factory buckhorn sights on the 10/22. I used this rifle only once on the last AQT and shot a score of 203. My 10/22 is getting this set installed as soon funds allow.
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Tech Sights for Ruger 10/22 -
Tech Sights are fantastic on the Ruger 10/22. They allow you to zero your rifle so much easier and faster than the factory Ruger sights. Inches, Minutes, Clicks gets the bullet on target. The aperature sight is also more precise to aim. Easy to install on the Ruger 10/22 too. Brownells picked a winner. Project Appleseed Instructor
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Tech Sights TSR 200
Decent sight once you can get it set. When I first got the sight set, the front sight base dovetail was under sized and would not fit in the Ruger factory dovetail, it just slid through. I packed it up and put it in my parts box. When I acquired a new 10-22 I tried it again, same problem. I called Tech-Sights and the lady stated that the new front sight base was now steel instead of aluminum and would solve the problem. She sent me the new base ($ 15.00) and it did solve it. With a front set screw that spreads the dovetail to fit tightly in the slot and 2 button head screws to lock it in side to side, the sight base is not going anywhere soon. I had trouble seeing the Tall NM post and replaced it with a wider post. Now it shot too high. I raised the front post as far as it would go and about to come out. I then lowered the font sight until the platform was flush and found a tool to lower the rear sight until the aperture was almost below the rear base notch. Now all is good and the rifle is sighted in for 50 yrds. It gives me the same sight picture as my CMP AR-15.