fiber optic sight legal for 10m air pistol center hold?
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Here's what the rule book says (from the ISSF web site):
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8.4.2.3 Sights: see the Pistol Specification Table 8.16.0.
Only open sights are allowed. Optical, mirror, telescope, laser-beam, electronically projected dot sights etc., are prohibited. Any aiming device programmed to activate the firing mechanism is prohibited. No protective covering is permitted on front or rear open sights.
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Unless a front sight with fiber optic insert falls into the "etc." category, it should be OK.
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8.4.2.3 Sights: see the Pistol Specification Table 8.16.0.
Only open sights are allowed. Optical, mirror, telescope, laser-beam, electronically projected dot sights etc., are prohibited. Any aiming device programmed to activate the firing mechanism is prohibited. No protective covering is permitted on front or rear open sights.
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Unless a front sight with fiber optic insert falls into the "etc." category, it should be OK.
front sight aids
Is it safe to assume that the front sight need not be flat-topped at all?
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Re: front sight aids
Yesronpistolero wrote:Is it safe to assume that the front sight need not be flat-topped at all?
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Sort of.
One point, one questgion:
1. They don't need to be "flat topped" but that doesn't mean they can be hooded, enclosed, circular, etc. etc. etc.
2. You have to ask, why do you ask? Some pretty bright people have been studying up on this for quite some time. Sometimes- not always, but perhaps more so than 50-50- there is a reason why some things are the way they are . . .
One point, one questgion:
1. They don't need to be "flat topped" but that doesn't mean they can be hooded, enclosed, circular, etc. etc. etc.
2. You have to ask, why do you ask? Some pretty bright people have been studying up on this for quite some time. Sometimes- not always, but perhaps more so than 50-50- there is a reason why some things are the way they are . . .