Interesting front sight-what do y'all think?
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Interesting front sight-what do y'all think?
I should first say hello-I was known as "SRCJAHC" on the original forum (R.I.P.) and finally made the move over here. Anyways, I saw an intersting front sight on Midway USA made by a company called KNS Precision. It has crosshairs installed in the front sight. Even more interesting is the review posted by a Rossi M92 owner who installed one with a tang-peep for "long-range" shooting and apparently loves it. I have installed XS Sights just forward of the locking bolts on two .357 Rossi L/A and am thinking of installing this on the front dovetail that I had milled and where an XS front post currently resides. If I was able to have the rear ghost ring form a ring around the front sight housing with just a sliver of light between the two I think it would make a dandy sight combination. Then again it might turn out to be impractical and not work as intended. Here's the link:
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.e ... t=11082005
What do you guys think?
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.e ... t=11082005
What do you guys think?
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Hmmmmm, I bet that would work really well with a peep or ghost ring set-up. It would be similar to the Mojo (no relation) double aperture sight system used on military surplus rifles with the added benefit of crosshairs. I'm betting it would work great with a One Ragged Hole rear sight or a Williams WGRS. I'm just not too sure how practical it would be in a low light hunting situation or against a dark target.
If you can see the big picture, you are not focusing on your front sight.
Cannonsix-you might find this interesting. Another gentleman with similiar eyesight problems bought the KNS front sight and wrote a lengthy review. I think you might find it interesting.
http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:i8 ... cd=1&gl=us
http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:i8 ... cd=1&gl=us
Lyman has a front peep with a changeable sight ranging from a clear yellow disc with a hole on the middle of it, to posts, bullseyes, and a couple others.
I use the post up front, with a Lyman rear peep for "sport". The ther that came with it is a "target" aperture, and is a little small for hunting.
I like theses sights, but have to admit: the fiberoptic sights that came on my TC Black Diamond muzzle loader are far superior in the commonly not-so-optimal lighting conditions afield.
I can still kill deer with the peeps, but when my eyesight goes, it might be fiber optic for me.
I use the post up front, with a Lyman rear peep for "sport". The ther that came with it is a "target" aperture, and is a little small for hunting.
I like theses sights, but have to admit: the fiberoptic sights that came on my TC Black Diamond muzzle loader are far superior in the commonly not-so-optimal lighting conditions afield.
I can still kill deer with the peeps, but when my eyesight goes, it might be fiber optic for me.
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I don't know how well I would like it because I get picky about "crowding" the target. I prefer a simple post sight.
Mojo, I almost bought a set of Mojo sights for my M44 Mosin but decided against it. I beveled the post on it and it works/looks much better now.
Mojo, I almost bought a set of Mojo sights for my M44 Mosin but decided against it. I beveled the post on it and it works/looks much better now.