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AK-47 Assault Rifle Type 56 Photo Mugs AK-47 assault rifle. Wooden stock and pistol grip with steel barrel and steel curved magazine. The magazine takes 30 rounds of ammunition. It is fitted with high front sights and a tangent rear leaf sight. The gun is gas operated and a selector lever permits firing single shots or fully automatic fire at a rate of about 600 rounds per minute. The calibre is 7.62mm. The number 66 565 is stamped on … |
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Astronomical regulator, front Photo Mugs The main body of the case and the hood are varnished teak. The trunk and hood have hinged, glazed, lockable doors. A brass sight ring is screwed to a mask inside the hood door. The case, originally intended to be screwed to a balk of wood driven into the ground, is now screwed to an oak base and is floor standing. The front panel in the base is hinged and lockable. The 288 mm diameter brass dial i… |
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Astronomical regulator, movement front Photo Mugs The main body of the case and the hood are varnished teak. The trunk and hood have hinged, glazed, lockable doors. A brass sight ring is screwed to a mask inside the hood door. The case, originally intended to be screwed to a balk of wood driven into the ground, is now screwed to an oak base and is floor standing. The front panel in the base is hinged and lockable. The 288 mm diameter brass dial i… |
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Sigh No More $10.99 Formed from the same West London scene that has given rise to the likes of Laura Marling, Jay Jay Pistolet and Noah and The Whale, yet with a much broader and wider spread, ‘Sigh No More’ is the eagerly anticipated debut album from London four piece, Mumford And Sons. Includes the single, ‘Little Lion Man’…. |
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Outside in Sight: Music of United Front [VHS] $23.95 … |
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AR15 / M4 Front and Rear Sight Combo – A2 Style $39.95 … |

Why Do I Need A Bow Sight On Crossbows?
Why would I need bow sights on a crossbow for?
Bow sights are needed to help you aim your arrow. Without this sight, you could be aiming blind and not hitting what you want to hit with your arrows. It is suggested that you have bow sights on your crossbow to help your aim and to help you to sight the exact distance that you would be away from either a target or an animal on the hunt. When hunting you don’t get second chances very often, so a sight is the best thing for your bow. When aiming by eye only, your eyes can get fooled and you can miss a shot that could be vital to bringing down dinner or stopping trouble.
So bow sights are a focusing agent?
Yes, bow sights are a focusing agent. It is mainly there to help you to focus on the target and have a steady aim. As stated before, not having bow sights just compounds the problem of steady aim. These aids do not cost that much and they are not even that heavy. There really is no reason why you should not have one of these on your crossbow. They serve the same purpose as a sight does on a gun. That is to steady your aim. Nothing more, nothing less is what a sight’s purpose truly is. These are worth their weight in gold when trying to bring down that game, or drive it off.
How heavy are these bow sights?
Some of the more heavy duty bow sights are no more than a pound. The majority of these bow sights are less than 8 ounces. The weight addition to a bow is really insignificant. So if you are worried about weighing your bow down, you don’t need to worry. These are lightweight sights that can mount on the side of your bow to give you maximum viewing power. These also help you to focus your sight on either the target that you want to hit, or the prey that you want to bring down. Either way, this is a helpful tool for improving your aim or seeing the results of that improved sight. This is indeed one useful tool for your bow or compound bow.
Sounds like I really missed the boat about bow sights!
I am afraid you did, my friend! These sights are an aid to sight and really nothing to be afraid of. I can understand why you wouldn’t want to use one of these things, but in the long run, you will be better off by using one on your crossbow or compound bow. It does help you find the range much easier. You can do it without using a sight on your bow, but why would you want to do that! Make it easy on yourself. Purchase a sight for that bow and get out and hunt with the big dogs. See what you bring home as a reward.
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Is A Flat Top Riser Needed to Mount a 2-7x scope to an AR-15 with a fixed front sight?
Will my front sight cause any issues with mounting a scope to a flat top AR-15 or do I need to get a riser? I don’t want the front sight to be in the sight picture through the scope.
Magnification narrows your field of view. You don’t have to mount it much high than the sight to have it not be in your sight picture at all.
I’ve got a set up with a red dot and a 3x magnifier.
The red dot sight is zeroed to co-witness with my iron sights and when i flip up the 3x magnifier the iron sights are completely out of the sight picture.
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