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Posted: 11/19/2011 12:44:41 PM EDT
Seriously, I've handled and shot a good number of different rifles, and I gotta say, looking through my M1s sight, these are the best damned sights I've even seen on a gun. They're perfect.
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I am no expert but I do like the AR irons and find I shoot well using them.
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I have a Williams 1/16" firesight up front and a Williams FP with a variety of apertures for my Marlin 1895.
Of all my non-scoped rifles, that's my favorite setup. |
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I am no expert but I do like the AR irons and find I shoot well using them. Agreed. |
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Seriously, I've handled and shot a good number of different rifles, and I gotta say, looking through my M1s sight, these are the best damned sights I've even seen on a gun. They're perfect. And you'd be right. M1/M14 gets my vote. |
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I agree. The M1 Garand has the best iron sights I have ever used on a rifle.
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M1A has the best I've seen, a fair bit better than my Garand but I understand there are different mfgs. of front sights for them.
Call me crazy but I think I actually prefer M16A1 sights to A2 sights, as far as sight picture goes. First time I ever qualified was with an A1, 36/40 |
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HiPoint Carbine....
- Clint ETA: Wait I wanna change my choice to that badass Mosin Nagant that Magnum PI used in the movie Quigley Down Under.... |
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SIG550... Honestly.. AR-15, M1, or M1A just dont compare. Are they similar to HK MP5/G3 style sights? If so, I like those as well. I think I like them more than the A1 style sights for the AR. |
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Whichever has a peep sight. The exception is the Cetme, which does have a peep, but the adjustment is the wobbly front post. That is just messed up.
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NM on my M1a are pretty damn accurate.
In bright sun the hooded rear is an nice touch.
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My match rifle AR-15 has some very good ones (for shooting round bull targets). Look up Right-sight and PNW for front and rear respectively. The rear has a Gehmann adjustable aperture.
Oh, I have used this sight and ones like it for shooting critter shaped targets as well. |
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Seriously, I've handled and shot a good number of different rifles, and I gotta say, looking through my M1s sight, these are the best damned sights I've even seen on a gun. They're perfect. I would say the M1 Garand for sure. I believe Jesus guided the hand of John Garand when the design was being put on paper. |
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M1 Garand. Best rifle and sights - the rifle is the better shot than the person.
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in this order:
A2 M1/ M1A No4 MkI Lee Enfield FAL CZ 452 Training rifle/ Lux sights |
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SIG550... Honestly.. AR-15, M1, or M1A just dont compare. Completely agree |
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My match rifle AR-15 has some very good ones (for shooting round bull targets). Look up Right-sight and PNW for front and rear respectively. The rear has a Gehmann adjustable aperture. Oh, I have used this sight and ones like it for shooting critter shaped targets as well. I'm googling right-sight and PNW but my results have been worthless. Got anymore info? |
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Remington Rangemaster M37 with parker-hale adjustable diopter and globe sights. blow me
Without getting fancy, M1 Garand and the standard A2 sights are pretty useful and precise |
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I can't say that they were the best; but I was always partial to the sights on my old 03-A3.
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My match rifle AR-15 has some very good ones (for shooting round bull targets). Look up Right-sight and PNW for front and rear respectively. The rear has a Gehmann adjustable aperture. Oh, I have used this sight and ones like it for shooting critter shaped targets as well. I'm googling right-sight and PNW but my results have been worthless. Got anymore info? Stallings Machine go to the product page Here the pic is at the top (30mm front sight). And at Champions Choice PNW |
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Seriously, I've handled and shot a good number of different rifles, and I gotta say, looking through my M1s sight, these are the best damned sights I've even seen on a gun. They're perfect. They ARE good, but I'd prefer the peephole to be a bit smaller in size. |
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HiPoint Carbine.... - Clint ETA: Wait I wanna change my choice to that badass Mosin Nagant that Magnum PI used in the movie Quigley Down Under.... |
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Nat'l Match M1 sights are tough to beat. NM A2 sights are a close second.
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M16A2 type sights.
M1s and M1As are peachy too, if they're fitted properly. |
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A1 sights for combat are pretty damn good.
but the M1/M14 sights are awesome for target shooting. HK sights suck. there, I said it. |
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Remington Rangemaster M37 with parker-hale adjustable diopter and globe sights. blow me Without getting fancy, M1 Garand and the standard A2 sights are pretty useful and precise Winchester Model 52D with Redfield Olympic front globe sight,and Redfield International rear sight. Blow me,too. |
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If you shoot them fast, you will almost certainly shoot low. |
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I agree. The M1 Garand has the best iron sights I have ever used on a rifle. Yup! |
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SIG550... Honestly.. AR-15, M1, or M1A just dont compare. Amazing submachinegun sights, but not as good as an AR. If it weren't for the night sights I wouldn't be impressed. |
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Seriously, I've handled and shot a good number of different rifles, and I gotta say, looking through my M1s sight, these are the best damned sights I've even seen on a gun. They're perfect. they knew haw to build them back then. |
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SIG550... Honestly.. AR-15, M1, or M1A just dont compare. Amazing submachinegun sights, but not as good as an AR. If it weren't for the night sights I wouldn't be impressed. Ok.. what do AR sight better then ? |
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SIG550... Honestly.. AR-15, M1, or M1A just dont compare. Are they similar to HK MP5/G3 style sights? If so, I like those as well. I think I like them more than the A1 style sights for the AR. Close ups on the rear sight : http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb470/Shungito/SIG550/rearsightE.jpg?t=1306754659 Standard 300m+ sight: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb470/Shungito/SIG550/rearsightA.jpg?t=1306754709 alternate 300m sight: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb470/Shungito/SIG550/rearsightD.jpg?t=1306754771 intermediate sight: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb470/Shungito/SIG550/rearsightC.jpg?t=1306754824 Night/CQB sight: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb470/Shungito/SIG550/rearsightB.jpg?t=1306754865 standard frontisght: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb470/Shungito/SIG550/frontisghtA.jpg?t=1306754962 Night fronstight (tritium, just like the rear sight) http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb470/Shungito/SIG550/frontsightB.jpg?t=1306755001 OK that is cool as shit. Can you install those on an ar15 or are they proprietary? they are proprietary, but I believe SiG sells a version for Picatiny notice the 300+ sight has a diopter screw on.. remove it and you get a much larger aperture, similar to A2 sights. |
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SIG550... Honestly.. AR-15, M1, or M1A just dont compare. Amazing submachinegun sights, but not as good as an AR. If it weren't for the night sights I wouldn't be impressed. Ok.. what do AR sight better then ? They block a lot less field of view, field sights are the best because they aren't adjustable by hand, and hoods (diopters) cause you to shoot to the center of the circle regardless of the zero you've established with the post. |
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Express(not the company) sights are pretty damn fast. Wouldn't wanna shoot a rifle match with one though.
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