- journal), an
international bimonthly journal founded 1999
Fore sight (surveying),
short for "
fore sight reading", a
reading from a
leveling staff when using...
- Also
called a builder's
level or
leveling instrument.
Fore sight (FS) –
short for "
fore sight reading", the last
staff reading taken before changing...
- (430 mm)
triangular cross-section bayonet. The
weapon had a
single fore-
sight, but no rear
sights. this
doubled as a
bayonet lock. This is
often mistakenly referred...
-
another way for
debris to
enter and jam the magazine. The Breda's rear and
fore sight were both on the gun body, so only one
barrel could be
zeroed and any...
-
Perosa lacked the
central sighting ring, and used an
elevated fore-
sight fixed onto the barrels, with a
circular rear-
sight above the
spade grips. These...
-
provided for
smooth extraction.
Adjustable Rear
Sight with "Left-Right" adjustment.
Adjustable Fore-
sight with "Hi-Lo"
adjustment Adjustment trigger pull...
- (21.70000 mm). Moreover,
could the weapon's
rounded fore-
sights be used with a
crude rear
sight in form of an
oblong rounded notch in the
barrel peg...
- is. The rear
portion is the butt (1), and
front portion is the
fore-end (2). The
fore-end (or forestock, forearm)
affixes and
supports the receiver, and...
-
identically numbered. The same rear
sight was also used for both,
although with
separate markings and
separate fore sights. WWI-era
rifle grenades were fired...
- wind speed. This
adjustment also
automatically moved sights at the
front of the
bombsight fore and aft,
directly setting the
bombsight to
calculate the...