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| Moderator ![]() ![]() | has anybody seen these?
this is the only thing i would consider for my sks . im not to into modding my rifle but this would get rid of the too coarse front post.
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No I never did see them,I think is a good asset and I like it,wish I had thought of it.
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What are we supposed to be looking at? Is there a link or a picture I am not seeing?
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I see the picture...I'm not sure how it would install though...
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The "+" right billy?
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that is the new front sight post. take out the old one and replace it with this. im getting one my only gripe about my sks is the too fat front post
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Looks cool to me. What is it made from? How much does it cost and where did you find it?
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| Moderator ![]() ![]() | KNS Precision, Inc. Home Page Heat treated Beryllium crosshairs and the body is steel Replaces post sight w/o modifications to gun $32.00
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I guess it is kinda cool. Wouldn't you have to replace the rear sight with an aperture sight?
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you could if you wanted to. im thinking i want to use the duplex ones and always have the rear sights on the lower thick part of the crosshairs ![]() it turns out you have to enlarge the hole in the front sight protector to install this.
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For improved accuracy in a PRECISION rifle, it works! Three of my twentytwo target rifles are wearing fine crosshair front sights. I modified standard globe front sights. For an SKS? The vertical adjustment would be coarse - you'd have to adjust by half-turns. I really think a pointed post would be better for the SKS.
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I put a tech sight on my norinco, which basically doubles the sight radius. It is a peep copied after the M16 rear sight, but is also ajustable for elevation. Extending the sight radius has opened up my sight picture somewhat. The rifle definitely shoots tighter now.
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for $32 and no gun moding it might be worth a try.
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It's suppose to screw right in where the original one goes doesn't it, no gunsmithing required? I've considered getting it. Not all that expensive. If you do get one, let us know what you think.
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