BUYER BEWARE!!!
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BUYER BEWARE!!!
Be careful when buying a gun with iron sights. The sights have a short shelf life and in a few years become all fuzzy!
So THAT'S what's going on... I'm sure this is what's responsible for my drop is scores recently! I'm buying some fresh new sights right away. I *know* my scores will go back up.
How often would you suggest replacing the old sights? Maybe every 2 years? I've heard that the members of the US National team get new sights every 6 months. But sheesh! Why not! They get their new sights for free.
Oz
How often would you suggest replacing the old sights? Maybe every 2 years? I've heard that the members of the US National team get new sights every 6 months. But sheesh! Why not! They get their new sights for free.
Oz
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Re: BUYER BEWARE!!!
Great post!!!Rover wrote:Be careful when buying a gun with iron sights. The sights have a short shelf life and in a few years become all fuzzy!
It really helps to have a sense of humor when one shoots a pistol in competition.
I had that problem too, but I got some Un-Fuzz solution and applied it to the sights and it cleared it right up. No damage to the blueing either.
This is made by the same people who produce In-Focus Solution (for out of focus negatives) so you know it is a quality product.
The photo end of their business is in a steep decline, but luckily the Un-Fuzz is taking off like a bandit.
Contact: Intensive Remediation of Sights, Inc.
See: www.IRS.gov
This is made by the same people who produce In-Focus Solution (for out of focus negatives) so you know it is a quality product.
The photo end of their business is in a steep decline, but luckily the Un-Fuzz is taking off like a bandit.
Contact: Intensive Remediation of Sights, Inc.
See: www.IRS.gov
Packard wrote:I had that problem too, but I got some Un-Fuzz solution and applied it to the sights and it cleared it right up. No damage to the blueing either.
This is made by the same people who produce In-Focus Solution (for out of focus negatives) so you know it is a quality product.
The photo end of their business is in a steep decline, but luckily the Un-Fuzz is taking off like a bandit.
Contact: Intensive Remediation of Sights, Inc.
See: www.IRS.gov
Bwahahaha. That was great!
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Better idea ...
No, you don't need springs or un-fuzz solution.
All you need is new batteries -- clears it right up. Be sure to get the lithium-ion rechargeable ones. Buying alkaline batteries repeatedly gets expensive after a while.
Make sure you use fresh batteries for important matches.
This is probably just a rumor, but I heard that Anschutz is going to introduce a new sight that is powered by compressed air via a bleed-off valve directly from the compressed air tank in your air rifle. No need for batteries! Smallbore shooters are out of luck - you have to stick with batteries, or the obsolete un-fuzz solution.
Randy
All you need is new batteries -- clears it right up. Be sure to get the lithium-ion rechargeable ones. Buying alkaline batteries repeatedly gets expensive after a while.
Make sure you use fresh batteries for important matches.
This is probably just a rumor, but I heard that Anschutz is going to introduce a new sight that is powered by compressed air via a bleed-off valve directly from the compressed air tank in your air rifle. No need for batteries! Smallbore shooters are out of luck - you have to stick with batteries, or the obsolete un-fuzz solution.
Randy
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My Lp 10 sight is always clear, in fact it has a new sensor. The moment the pistol acquires the ideal sight picture, an electrical impulse is fired at the trigger finger. The nuero dermal shock results in a definite pressure being applied. 10.7's are the norm Steyr is doing a recall as they are disappointed that they can't gaurantee a 10.10 yet. I however, am not sending my pistol back so close to the Asian Games and all.
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