Such a simple little series but still quite useful to people like me who are new to the sport and haven't had a chance to try out lots of different options yet.
Very nice work good can. Old school Co witness no less Canterbury, easy install and he knows it's a secondary option for 10 yards and in. Can't do that with a razor or my incredible vortex vipe
I'm so glad you demonstrated that the whole aperture can move forward. I was concerned with the one I bought because every time I move the small aperture the big aperture would move. I thought mine was defective. Great video! Short and simple to the point👍🏼
If my sources are correct the smallest peep hole is meant for targets that are 300 yards away The second one is meant for 0 to 200 yards and the last one with both of them down but the site still up is meant for targets, less than 50 yards away
Bro, I never understood what the very small holes in the scope were for, you know, it's impossible to see the target move, do you know what the "2nd" iron sight is for?
@@Range23 This sight 0:41, I have heard that it was to give more accurate shots and from a longer distance, is it true or does it have the same purpose and there is no difference?
@@GazkyDWolf it’s just a tighter aperture, it helps you make more precise shots. It’s generally used for longer ranges. The larger aperture is much faster to use, but you generally won’t be as accurate with it.
Lol does anyone else have an awful time trying to line them up? Just got an ar pistol and I cant seem to get my eyes to being able line anything up with them lol
Such a simple little series but still quite useful to people like me who are new to the sport and haven't had a chance to try out lots of different options yet.
That’s the idea mate. Hopefully it will help some people decide what is best for them.
honestly the most important video for selecting sights and yet... no one else shows this kind of view in their videos. haha thank you.
Very nice work good can. Old school Co witness no less Canterbury, easy install and he knows it's a secondary option for 10 yards and in. Can't do that with a razor or my incredible vortex vipe
I’ve had these sights years YEARS!! And never knew you could move the rear sight hole completely
It’s their most useless feature 😂
I'm so glad you demonstrated that the whole aperture can move forward. I was concerned with the one I bought because every time I move the small aperture the big aperture would move. I thought mine was defective. Great video! Short and simple to the point👍🏼
😂😂 same i thought mine was a defect.
If my sources are correct the smallest peep hole is meant for targets that are 300 yards away The second one is meant for 0 to 200 yards and the last one with both of them down but the site still up is meant for targets, less than 50 yards away
I’d say if you’re using these with both apertures folded down then you’ve done something terribly wrong. At that point you might as well hip shoot 😂
The big peep hole is the low light aperture setting, you use it at night only. You use the smallest peep sight in daytime shooting as the default.
This video was good looking through the sights and didn't even fire a shot. 😎😎😎😎😎
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Nice great demonstration. I just order some . Finally gonna finish my build . I plan on training with them for atleast a few months .
It’s always good to train with the irons. I do it from time to time, keeps you humble 😅
The new ARMA is looking good
The rear sight doesn’t look like that with your eye. The rear sight is blurred out while the front sight is focused.
Certainly is. The camera can’t manage that level of focus
Well done
Thanks for sharing this, and if you don't mine me asking, what kind of watch is that?
No worries. It’s just an Apple Watch
How did you record this?
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Bro, I never understood what the very small holes in the scope were for, you know, it's impossible to see the target move, do you know what the "2nd" iron sight is for?
Not sure I understand what you mean???
@@Range23 This sight 0:41, I have heard that it was to give more accurate shots and from a longer distance, is it true or does it have the same purpose and there is no difference?
@@GazkyDWolf it’s just a tighter aperture, it helps you make more precise shots. It’s generally used for longer ranges.
The larger aperture is much faster to use, but you generally won’t be as accurate with it.
@@Range23 Ok, thank you bro.
I like what I see 👀
Same it's for old school good shooters. I ignore the ones bashing it. Most can't shoot a LICK
Im only gone use my front sights
These sights look real nice
Lol does anyone else have an awful time trying to line them up? Just got an ar pistol and I cant seem to get my eyes to being able line anything up with them lol
Would you be able to do this with ammo?
Yeah, it’s something I’ll do in future 👍🏻
No it was a daisy red rider. Dam I know my weaponry. SAD........
Nice !!