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  • Tboy

    Moving forward
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    Prolly right. But people will keep trying to re invent the sighting system. I’ve had some ideas myself, that’s why new ideas interest me. The effort to get it market and have folks adapt it is an uphill battle.

    This triclops sight reminds me of a bow sighting system.
     

    DAVE_M

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    Prolly right. But people will keep trying to re invent the sighting system. I’ve had some ideas myself, that’s why new ideas interest me. The effort to get it market and have folks adapt it is an uphill battle.

    This triclops sight reminds me of a bow sighting system.

    There is a reason standards are standards.

    People tend to want to reinvent the wheel hoping their new product sells well. Unfortunately, the majority of iron sight designs have been tried and most have failed.
     

    Magdump

    Don’t troll me bro!
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    Dec 31, 2013
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    Next thing you know people will be mounting these on their carry weapon like holo sights...
    I can see a use for the sight tho, if I wind up less a hand and need a one hand method to rack the slide, which would be cheaper than using a holo sight I guess.
     
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