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I did some readings about riffle optics and i needed to know about "sight in optic"?
I will appreciate your suggestion.
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Is it going on a Remmington?
Or Winnchester perhaps?
Riffle optics are complicated...
Originally Posted by slyver
I did some readings about riffle optics and i needed to know about "sight in optic"?
I will appreciate your suggestion.

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Originally Posted by 338rcm
Is it going on a Remmington?


I'm guessing a Savvage, or maybe a Henrry...

Blisster Pakk Tassco would bee besst....
I'm just curious how the OP can know so much about AR15's and gas blocks, but know nothing about rifle optics.




Originally Posted by slyver
You can also CUT the front sight base down. Of course, there is no going back once you do it, but if you are leaving the gun as is, this is an option I've seen done by a number of people. It's a solid, cheap fix. Just cut, smooth and refinish. You wouldn't be able to mount anything to the base like you would a railed gas block, but that might not be an issue. You would also get to keep the bayonet lug, if you have one.

You can also avoid removing the flash supressor or other muzzle device. No big deal if it's threaded on, just a new crush washer, but if it's pinned on, this saves you a big PITA.
This is all anyone needs. Same thing as a Nitefforce, the snipper scopes used by the Navvy Seals. Just a different name. Available wherever fine optics are sold.

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Originally Posted by local_dirt
I'm just curious how the OP can know so much about AR15's and gas blocks, but know nothing about rifle optics.




Originally Posted by slyver
You can also CUT the front sight base down. Of course, there is no going back once you do it, but if you are leaving the gun as is, this is an option I've seen done by a number of people. It's a solid, cheap fix. Just cut, smooth and refinish. You wouldn't be able to mount anything to the base like you would a railed gas block, but that might not be an issue. You would also get to keep the bayonet lug, if you have one.

You can also avoid removing the flash supressor or other muzzle device. No big deal if it's threaded on, just a new crush washer, but if it's pinned on, this saves you a big PITA.


I'm with local_dirt - brain child supposedly when it comes to ARs, brain farts when it comes to optics. Either the OP hasn't found a desirable YouTube channel that he can understand, or he' looking for more instant gratification.

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