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15 September 2016, 13:38 #16
Could be used as a lighter option for those wanting a Kino style upper.
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-1...m4-12%20kd.htm
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15 September 2016, 15:44 #17
I'm still new to the AR, but I found moving my front sight closer (not further out) made it easier and faster to line it up with the aperture. I think mine is about 14.25" from the rear sight. It gives me a better sense of where center is located.
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15 September 2016, 17:36 #18Contributing Member
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15 September 2016, 21:25 #19
It's been debated as infinitum that sight radius on standard sized pistols is negligible for pistol distances. Even SBRs already have a sufficient sight radius. The limiting factor is eyesight: seeing the target. Make a 15" or 36" long sight radius with irons, I'm still only comfortable out to 200yds though my rifles go way beyond that with optics.
That said, I like innovation and risk taking for new products. The market decides if it succeeds.
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16 September 2016, 07:35 #20
I would have put a bayonet lug underneath it
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24 September 2016, 04:31 #21LEO / MIL
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How would you center it?
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24 September 2016, 05:01 #22
Center the sight over the barrel? Same as you do it for a national match rifle, which normally has an adjustable front sight base.
You center your rear sight windage, then zero the rifle by adjusting the front sight side-to-side. Takes a little guesswork but not too difficult.Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com