Gun Sights

Browse our inventory of gun sights from top brands such as Beretta, Brownells, Command Arms, Daniel Defense, and Meprolight. ICB Firearms stocks a wide range of dependable gun sights engineered for fast target acquisition, precise aiming, and reliable performance in any shooting environment. These sights pair seamlessly with our broader selection of scopes, sights, and optics for complete aiming setups, and we also carry handguns and rifles ready for upgrades. To round out your kit, explore our handgun ammunition and rifle ammunition in a variety of calibers to match your shooting needs at the range or in the field.


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Gun Sights Buying Guide

Browse gun sights online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as sight type, mounting compatibility, height, and reticle or front post design. Gun sights are the foundation of accurate aiming, whether you’re using traditional iron sights, fiber optic fronts, night sights, or red dot setups built for fast target acquisition.

Here’s what to consider before picking the right setup:

  • Match the sight type to your firearm platform across handguns, rifles, and shotguns, since each has its own mounting and sighting requirements.
  • Compare gun sights against other options in the broader scopes, sights, and optics category if you’re weighing magnified optics or hybrid setups.
  • Pair iron sights with gun scopes as backup co-witnessed irons, especially on rifles used for tactical or duty work.
  • Coordinate your sight choice with binoculars for spotting and target identification, particularly during hunting or long range sessions.
  • Source replacement gun parts like sight screws, dovetail bases, and small components when installing or upgrading a sighting system.
  • Look at sight features like tritium inserts for low light use, fiber optic rods for daylight visibility, and adjustable rear notches for windage and elevation tuning.

Local And Compliance Notes

Buy gun sights online or visit our gun shop in St. Clair Shores, Michigan to compare options in person before installing. ICB Firearms also serves customers from nearby cities including Macomb, Clinton Township, Grosse Pointe, Warren, and Royal Oak.

Gun sights themselves are not regulated as firearms, though accessories ordered alongside firearms follow federal guidelines and applicable Michigan requirements, which typically involve shipment to a licensed dealer and completion of a background check prior to pickup. Shipping timelines vary by product, so review checkout information carefully before placing your order.

Installation practices, zeroing routines, and storage responsibilities may differ based on circumstances. Contact the shop directly for clarification on product compatibility, accepted identification, and current store policies.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gun Sights

1. What are iron sights?

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Iron sights are non-magnified aiming references built into or mounted on a firearm, typically using a front post and rear notch or aperture. They serve as primary sights on many firearms or as backups behind optics.

2. What's the difference between night sights and fiber optic sights?

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Night sights use tritium inserts that glow in low light without batteries, while fiber optic sights gather ambient light to brighten the front post during daylight. Some sights combine both technologies in a single unit.

3. Do I need night sights on my handgun?

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Night sights are useful for defensive carry and home defense scenarios where lighting may be limited. For range use or daytime carry, standard sights are usually enough.

4. Can I install gun sights myself?

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Some sights install with basic tools, but many require a sight pusher or punch and proper alignment. If you’re not comfortable with the install, a qualified gunsmith can do it correctly.

5. What's a co-witness sight setup?

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Co-witnessing means your iron sights align with a red dot optic so both can be used at once. This provides a backup aiming reference if the optic loses power or fails.

6. How do I zero my iron sights?

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Fire groups at a known distance, then adjust the rear sight for windage and the front sight for elevation. Confirm your zero with multiple groups before relying on the setup.

7. Are red dot sights better than iron sights?

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Red dot sights allow faster target acquisition and easier aiming for many shooters, especially with both eyes open. Iron sights remain a reliable backup and don’t depend on batteries.

8. What sight height do I need for my pistol?

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Sight height depends on whether you’re running a standard setup or co-witnessing with a slide-mounted optic. Suppressor height sights are taller to clear cans or co-witness with red dots.