A couple of times, I have seen reference to "combat sights" vs another type of sight.
How do you know what you have, and what is the difference between the two?
Sights
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Re: Sights
I have always taken "combat sights" to mean "non-adjustable" or "fixed sights" as opposed to "target sights" which are adjustable for both elevation and windage.
As a marketing tool, combat sights probably sounds better than, fixed or non-adjustable sights. It makes it sound like you're getting more for your money.
Carefully read the description of the sights and do a little research to make sure that the sights are the ones that you really want.
As a marketing tool, combat sights probably sounds better than, fixed or non-adjustable sights. It makes it sound like you're getting more for your money.
Carefully read the description of the sights and do a little research to make sure that the sights are the ones that you really want.
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Re: Sights
WildBill wrote:I have always taken "combat sights" to mean "non-adjustable" or "fixed sights" as opposed to "target sights" which are adjustable for both elevation and windage.
As a marketing tool, combat sights probably sounds better than, fixed or non-adjustable sights. It makes it sound like you're getting more for your money.
Carefully read the description of the sights and do a little research to make sure that the sights are the ones that you really want.

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