Please explain "depth" adjustment of rear sight
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Please explain "depth" adjustment of rear sight
Title says it all: what does an adjustable Depth do for you? Thanks.
Re: Please explain "depth" adjustment of rear sight
It can increase or reduce the depth of the rear sight notch to change
the visual appearance of your sight picture.
Not all rear sights have this adjustment.
the visual appearance of your sight picture.
Not all rear sights have this adjustment.
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Re: Please explain "depth" adjustment of rear sight
Never really heard of "depth" of the rear sight.
My LP1 has an adjustment for "width" of the rear sight.
Maybe or maybe not what you were asking ?
Clarence
My LP1 has an adjustment for "width" of the rear sight.
Maybe or maybe not what you were asking ?
Clarence
Re: Please explain "depth" adjustment of rear sight
I'm assuming you mean the difference between these two:
My sight picture is more like the bottom one, where you have a much shallower gap. It helps me level the front sight better as I tend to focus on the top of it, making the leveling with the rear sight easier.
Hope this makes sense.
Just like the adjustment for width that helps you tune the amount of "side gap" you want, the adjustment for depth does the same in a "vertical sense".My sight picture is more like the bottom one, where you have a much shallower gap. It helps me level the front sight better as I tend to focus on the top of it, making the leveling with the rear sight easier.
Hope this makes sense.
Re: Please explain "depth" adjustment of rear sight
Makes perfect sense now thank you very much.
Re: Please explain "depth" adjustment of rear sight
I'm not sure how many pistols have this feature, but the Benelli Kite air pistols do have a small sliding piece that adjusts the sight depth.
...Oh Yes, The LP1 does have a notch depth adjustment....
Hi Clarence, I have a Steyr LP1-C; and it does have a rear sight notchC. Perkins wrote:Never really heard of "depth" of the rear sight.
My LP1 has an adjustment for "width" of the rear sight.
Maybe or maybe not what you were asking ?
Clarence
depth adjustment. If you have the Steyr LP1 manual, go to page 12
and read item 5.2 : Adjusting your rear sight. The notch depth is
adjustable from 1.5mm to 3.2mm. Loosen cover plate screws(#8) and
slide cover plate to desired position; then retighten screws.
Tony
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Re: Please explain "depth" adjustment of rear sight
Tony;
I know it was an old post but just happened to see it now.
Yes, depth is adjustable.
After I read your post I looked at my rear sight and lo and behold that plate is notched to move up and down.
No wonder I love my old Steyr LP1p, has all the adjustments needed.
Now I have something else to mess with now :)
Thanks;
Clarence
I know it was an old post but just happened to see it now.
Yes, depth is adjustable.
After I read your post I looked at my rear sight and lo and behold that plate is notched to move up and down.
No wonder I love my old Steyr LP1p, has all the adjustments needed.
Now I have something else to mess with now :)
Thanks;
Clarence
Re: Please explain "depth" adjustment of rear sight
Unfortunately, Clarence's rear sight isn't chrome plated with tassels.
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Re: Please explain "depth" adjustment of rear sight
Oh, come on Rover, really ?Rover wrote:Unfortunately, Clarence's rear sight isn't chrome plated with tassels.
Tassels ?
That's going too far :)
Clarence
Re: Please explain "depth" adjustment of rear sight
I thought YOU used the tassels for inclinometers and wind gauging .
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Re: Please explain "depth" adjustment of rear sight
Think about it Rover.Rover wrote:I thought YOU used the tassels for inclinometers and wind gauging .
Outdoor would be useful but not 10m air pistol indoors, sheesh, what are you thinking :)
Clarence
Re: Please explain "depth" adjustment of rear sight
You are very welcome Clarence; It so happens that I love your and my LP1..!C. Perkins wrote:Tony;
I know it was an old post but just happened to see it now.
Yes, depth is adjustable.
After I read your post I looked at my rear sight and lo and behold that plate is notched to move up and down.
No wonder I love my old Steyr LP1p, has all the adjustments needed.
Now I have something else to mess with now :)
Thanks;
Clarence
Tony
Re: Please explain "depth" adjustment of rear sight
I don't know...it gets plenty "windy" around our range.
BTW I have shot AP matches outdoors.
BTW I have shot AP matches outdoors.
Re: Please explain "depth" adjustment of rear sight
Actually the Tassels are the Range Weather Station whilst shooting..Rover wrote:I thought YOU used the tassels for inclinometers and wind gauging .
tassel curling : hot
tassel stiff : ice
tassel wet : raining
tassel hard to see: foggy
tassel white : snowing
tassel smoking : lightning strikes
tassel moving : windy
tassel still : not windy
tassel missing : hurricane, or thieves about
Re: Please explain "depth" adjustment of rear sight
6.4.4.7 Private wind indicators and the repositioning of wind flags by athletes are prohibited.Rover wrote:I thought YOU used the tassels for inclinometers and wind gauging .
but if you used an officer instead of a private...