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Marker Accessories: Ripsaw-Flip Up Rail Mount Sights
Marker Accessories: Ripsaw-Flip Up Rail Mount Sights
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Ripsaw Flip Up Rail Mount Sights
Compact flip-up rail sights for a clean aiming reference on compatible marker rail systems.
The Ripsaw Flip Up Rail Mount Sights are a simple upgrade for marker setups that benefit from a quick, consistent aiming reference. Flip them up when you want a traditional sight picture, fold them down when you’re keeping your top rail clean for other attachments.
Designed for rail-mounted configurations, these sights are ideal for players who want a lightweight, no-battery solution that supports fast alignment in close play while still offering a familiar iron-sight feel.
Key Features
- Flip-up sight design for quick deployment
- Rail-mount setup for compatible marker rails
- Simple aiming reference without electronics
- Low-profile when folded to reduce clutter
- Great for training reps and consistent alignment
These flip-up sights work best for players who want a consistent visual reference without relying on optics. Use them flipped up for training drills, snap shooting, or tight field layouts where quick alignment matters. Fold them down when running a hopper-mounted optic or when you want a clean top rail with minimal obstruction.
| Category | Marker Accessories |
|---|---|
| Product | Flip Up Rail Mount Sights |
| MPN | 117200 |
| Type | Rail-mounted flip-up sights |
| Use Case | Paintball marker setups |
What are rail mount sights used for on a paintball marker?
They provide a consistent aiming reference that helps with alignment and target acquisition, especially when you prefer an iron-sight style sight picture.
Do these require batteries or electronics?
No. These are traditional flip-up sights, so they work without batteries.
Will these fit every marker?
They are designed for markers that have a compatible top rail/rail mount system. If your marker doesn’t have a rail, you’ll need a rail adapter first.
Can I use these with an optic?
Yes. Many players use flip-up sights as backup sights, folding them down when running an optic and flipping them up when needed.
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