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The MAD BUIS (Back-Up Iron Sight) with Ranging Aperture was originally manufactured by GG&G under a contract with Picatinny Arsenal, and although it is ammunition and weapon specific, GG&G decided ...
Iron sights seem to be an after-thought these days. It wasn't too long ago, however, when hunters were dependent on them. Scopes were a "new-fangled" item, neither very reliable nor very good. But as ...
I’m not sure at what age I first acquired a BB-gun, but I used it to learn how to shoot iron sights at a young age. I went through BB’s by the carton, and this practice as a child certainly helped my ...
I got interested in guns in the early 1950s, at just about the time that scopes were being generally accepted. They were, for the most part, wretched objects—difficult to mount, dim, and fragile, with ...
The Co-witness Notch/Peep AR-15 rear sight from Weapon Solutions is designed to prevent the top of the peep from covering up red dot-type optics during co-witness sighting with the AR-15 rifle. This ...
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