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producing the figure-8
sight picture.
Aperture sights, also
known as "
peep sights",
range from the "ghost ring"
sight,
whose thin ring
blurs to near invisibility...
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swivels and a rear
peep sight close to the rear
receiver lug. The
International Model was similar, but
lacked the rear
peep sight and had a Mannlicher-type...
- used to glue the
sight to the top of the mine
corroded the
plastic mirrors,
rendering them unusable. They
adopted simple peep sights,
which were later...
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Winchester #80A
aperture sight and a post
front sight,
while the
Match model had a
Lyman #57E
peep sight, a
hooded front sight, and a 1 in (25 mm) wide...
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target barrel, a new
oversize target stock, Busk
target front and rear
peep sight with 0.1 mrad
adjustments (1 cm at 100 meters), and a
rubber recoil pad...
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installation of a
peep sight to the rear of the receiver,
which maximized the
accuracy potential of the factory-installed iron
sights.
Winchester had long...
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catch positioned comfortably Over body
dovetail provided for
Standard Peep Sight "Ordnance
Factory Board: 0.22"
Sporting Rifle".
Indian Ordnance Factory...
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variant known as the Bizon-3 was also
developed and
features a flip-up rear
peep sight moved further to the rear on the
receiver cover and a
stock that folds...
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sight is kept in the
maintenance kit, that can be ****ed on the
barrel jacket to be used in
conjunction with a
folding anti-aircraft rear
peep sight that...
- magazine. As the JS 9 mm does not
share the QCW-05's
carry handle, the
sight bridge is
mounted on top of a
receiver on a
Picatinny rail and can be removed...