![]() ![]() What's funny is that most C-More Railway sights come with an 8MOA dot module installed. My CZ-52 is nowhere near as good at putting aimed shots downrange quickly as my Sig with its big dot XS sights, but it doesn't even feel hard to shoot targets at 25 yards with the teeny, narrow little Czech sights. ![]() :p When it gets dark, it can be pretty hard to see a really narrow little front sight harder than seeing a big fat one, anyway.Īs far as handgun sights, wider/chunkier sights help with picking up the sights and aligning them faster. It doesn't exactly have a brightness adjustment on it. The reason you need a wider front sight than a wider dot in optics is because it's harder to pick the sight up and see it against the target. A standard-width front post might cover 6-8MOA by my guess. My AK front sight is surprisingly similar in width. On my Garand with the NM sights, it's probably only covering about 4MOA or so. On a Socom II, the front sight seemed to cover an 8" target at only 50 yards (16MOA!?), one of the reasons I don't really like that rifle. Which is why you aim them so that they are under the black.ĭepends on the gun. The cover the black if you put them on the black. How large do you think your iron sights are? They are huge. ![]()
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