- Iron
sights are a
system of
physical alignment markers used as a
sighting device to ****ist the
accurate aiming of
ranged weapons such as firearms, airguns...
- seen or
learned before.
Sight-singing is used
to describe a
singer who is
sight-reading. Both
activities require the
musician to play or sing the notated...
- A
reflector sight or
reflex sight is an
optical sight that
allows the user
to look
through a
partially reflecting gl****
element and see an
aiming point...
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makes it
easier to take sights, as the
chronometer is
normally in a
fixed position in a ship –
below decks and
suspended in
gimbals to keep it
level and...
-
reliable visual aiming, as
opposed to non-magnifying iron
sights,
reflector (reflex)
sights,
holographic sights or
laser sights, and are most
commonly found...
- The line of
sight, also
known as
visual axis or
sightline (also
sight line), is an
imaginary line
between a viewer/observer/spectator's eye(s) and a subject...
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Johnny Sandowski on
Missing Persons,
Shane Mungitt in
Take Me Out and
Marshall Mann on In
Plain Sight.
Weller was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, one of...
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government did not
take interest in
collecting information on
sightings until 1947. On
February 10, 1951, a U.S. Navy
aircraft flying to Iceland from Gander...
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Sight and
Sound Poll of the
Greatest Films of All Time.
Sight and
Sound was
first published in
Spring 1932 as "A
quarterly review of
modern aids
to learning...
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diopter sight is an
aperture sight component used
to ****ist the
aiming of
ranged weapons,
mainly firearms, airguns, and crossbows.
Diopters function to precisely...