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Windage is a term used in aerodynamics,
firearms ballistics, and
automobiles that
mainly relates to the
effects of air (e.g., wind) on an
object of interest...
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telescopic sight the
reticle can be
adjusted by mani****ting the
elevation and
windage turrets in 5
centimetres (2.0 in) at 100
metres (109 yd) (0.5 mil or 1...
- Non-hooded Rear Sight:
Aperture .0520, Adjustable, One-half
Minute for
Windage and One
Minute for
Elevation Two-stage
Military Trigger,
Match Tuned, 4...
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windage using a **** on the left side of the rear sight.
Because the
front sight of the RPD must be
partially dis****embled in
order to
adjust windage...
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sight (later
changed to
Lanchester Mk I*),
windage adjustable front sight.
Airborne model:
Lanchester Mk I rear sight,
windage adjustable front sight...
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rotating bolt Effective firing range 600m Feed system
STANAG magazine Sights windage and
elevation adjustments Picatinny rail can be used for
mounting various...
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rifles windage were
zeroed at 50 meters, at 100 meters'
distance the
windage error would be
about 3.175 cm and at 200 meters'
distance the
windage error...
- both shot and gun by the same firm
immediately allowed a
reduction in the
windage, the gap
between the bore of the gun and the
diameter of the ball. The...
- shotgun-style
ventilated rib
along the top and
feature a
blade front sight with
windage-adjustable notch-type rear sight. They are
available in nickel- or blued...
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metal from the
inside of the gun. This was
often combined with
reducing windage (the
space between the
inside of the
barrel and the projectile), so bored-up...