Rear Iris - diagram or instructions
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Rear Iris - diagram or instructions
Hi everyone! I'm looking for a diagram showing the structure of the iris mounted to the rear sight, like the Centra Sight 3.0 Comb or any similar model. I'm particularly curious about where to position the eye cover. I typically mount it at the end, but I’ve noticed that the description mentions a specific location for inserting the cover. Any guidance on the factory placement would be appreciated!
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Eye cover?
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Blinder/blocker?
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I mean something like this :
https://shop.mec-shot.com/en/sights/eye ... over-30-mm
https://shop.mec-shot.com/en/sights/eye ... over-30-mm
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Oh you mean a blinder. I've heard these called occluders, but never an eye cover. I'd say these normally clip on between the eyepiece and the rearsight, where the eyepiece is narrow. Anschutz used to provide a disc thst screwed back against the eyepiece to hold on a blinder.
Fixing a blinder at the back, near the shooter, would get in the way of a lens holder, if used, and for me would flap around my left eye in a distracting manner.
If you have a steel rearsight, magnetic cupboard door catches are another way to attach a blinder.
Fixing a blinder at the back, near the shooter, would get in the way of a lens holder, if used, and for me would flap around my left eye in a distracting manner.
If you have a steel rearsight, magnetic cupboard door catches are another way to attach a blinder.
Last edited by Tim S on Wed May 28, 2025 12:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Rear Iris - diagram or instructions
Gehmann makes a translucent blocker with a rubber disc, that has a hole through the center, which slips over the rear iris. Easy to install, adjust and then remove for storage. Around $10 USD. No need to tighten or loosen equipment. As I don’t use a rear lens for correction behind the rear iris I can’t tell you if it would work with that.