NST Rail Integrated Offset irons Sight (RIOS) System (RIOS).

The Noveske Shooting Team designed Rail Integrated Offset irons Sight (RIOS) System, bolts directly into the Troy TRX E slots and provide for quick target acquisition for those short range engagements. The RIOS system mounts closer to the barrel than the current picatinny rail mounting offset systems. The NST RIOS system includes a fiber front sight (will also accept other front sight inserts), adjustable rear sight, everything you need, nothing you don’t.

Also, there will be versions to work with other rail systems coming soon!

Thought I would show the membership here on M4C.net as they might actually find some interest in these.

Damn good idea and well executed, too.

I like that you went with a M16A1 style windage adjustment.

A set of these will be finding a home on my NST upper.

Updated photos

Did anything ever come of these?
Anyone know?

My feeling is the rear sight is too far from your eye to be fast.
Pat

Are these going to come out for the NSR’s also?

Hey, sorry we have been working on them and they are going through a final review. The Noveske shop expanded pretty substantially about 8 months back and some of the smaller projects (these sights) were put on hold. Coupled with the “panic” buying thats gone on over the last 4 months hopefully these will start coming out. The photos above are not quite what the final unit will look like.

Those were samples run for the NST.

Yes they will be offered for both the Troy and NSR rails.

The way we have the rear sight set up on the production units, the RIOS will be fast enough, well for some of us, maybe not for your feelings Pat. :wink:

I could see these finding a home on my 6.8 build with the NSR rail! :smiley:

I guess the score cards will be the final judge. Look forward to shooting with you some time. Did not see you guys in Texas.
Pat

James Casanova was out in Tx, Rob and I had business to handle on the east coast.

Hopefully someday we will get to squad together!

We are going to Texas again next year it starting to be a tradition. I may see if I can save the funds to hit the Ozarks. But trips like this are expensive from Alaska.
Pat