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Review Summary
2020-06-30T10:06:29
I bought this rear sight for my Shockwave shothun to use with a night sight front sight. I am very pleased with this sight. It goes on quickly and easily on my picatinny rail. Goes up and down easily, and adjusts with no problem. It looks like it is well made and Imwill get a lot of use out of it.
Alice F.
Aluminum
Shotguns/.22 Rifles and Variants
1
Picatinny/Weaver
0.88 x 1.2 x 0.96" / 2.24 x 3.05 x 2.44cm
0.7oz / 19.84g
4717385550674
Great little sight
By Alice F.
I bought this rear sight for my Shockwave shothun to use with a night sight front sight. I am very pleased with this sight. It goes on quickly and easily on my picatinny rail. Goes up and down easily, and adjusts with no problem. It looks like it is well made and Imwill get a lot of use out of it.
The Leapers UTG Sub-Compact Rear Sight is specially designed for Shotguns/.22 Rifles and Variants.
Precision Machined from Aircraft Grade Aluminum with Hard Coat Anodizing Matte Black Finish
One Piece Integral Mounting Deck Fits any Picatinny/Weaver Rail
Tremendous Breakthrough to Include Windage/Elevation Adjustment in a Super Compact Design
Optimally Sized Aperture for Quick Target Alignment and Minimum Obstruction of Shooter's View
Windage and Elevation Adjustment Indexed by Vertical and Horizontal Reference Lines to Aid Zeroing (One Complete Revolution per Line Space)
Complete with 2mm Allen Wrench for Sight Adjustment and 2.5mm Allen Wrench for Mounting Deck Locking
Perfectly Co-witnesses with UTG New Gen Tactical Front Sight Assembly MNT-716/MNT-722 to Provide Extended Sight Radius for Superior Accuracy
Elevation Adjustable
Designed to allow for adjustment of the vertical canting angle in order to compensate the unnecessary barrel droop or ballistic characteristics of the gun for higher shooting precision
Windage Adjustable
Designed to allow for adjustment of the horizontal canting angle in order to compensate the unwanted ballistic characteristics of the gun, possibly from a misaligned rail to the barrel, in order to enhance the shooting precision.