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Old 02-20-2012, 09:18 PM
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Not sure what this term means. Is that when you have your rear sight aperture lining up with your red dot?
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Cvillanueva, Co-witness is the ability to continue to use your IRON SIGHTS through your NON-MAGNIFICATION OPTICS. In other words, you have a Red Dot, your in battle, the battery dies, now you have an optic that has no Red Dot, you flip up the front and rear IRON SIGHTS and sight right through the optics, putting you back in the fight. It is also refered as BUIS or MBUS for Magpul Back Up Sights. Always have a backup when using electronic assisted optics. Hope that helps. Military and Law Enforcement use this setup.

Can't use it if your weapon has magnification, exp. 4X scope.. You will see ARs with scopes and no iron sights sometimes unless your scope is quick release and you remove it, or you have a high rise scope mounts with holes so you can sight through it and use your iron sights below the scope mounts.

Note: There is primary two kinds of co-witnessing, FULL and 1/3 co-witness. Full is the your optics is low mounted on the rail, when your BUS is flipped up, the center is in the middle of the optic. 1/3 is your optic is raised up 1/2" and when you flip up your BUS, you sight through the lower part of your optic (6 oclock) area. Both work, you have an option as to where you want your optics.. Good luck.

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Aceman is right.

I want to point out something that he said that is often misinterpreted and people get wrong. Co-witnessing means that you have the ability to use your irons through your red dot should the optic fail, not that you use both irons and the dot at the same time. This would be redundant.
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I was recently educated on this on another site, and though those above me here have done perfectly well explaining it, this may help as well. Scroll down about 5 posts...

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Thank you all for clearing this up for me.

Gotfish, that link helped a lot.
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