VegasPier
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I would like to buy the tool for adjusting the front sight on my new AR 15. Does anybody know who might sell them?
Cheers, VegasPier
Cheers, VegasPier
I would like to buy the tool for adjusting the front sight on my new AR 15. Does anybody know who might sell them?
Cheers, VegasPier
Bullet tip.
Bullet tip.
Thanks guys. I was briefed on the use of the bullet tip and the tool to make the sight adjustments. The instructor suggested that the tool is easier to use. He maintains more than one rifle so I assume that is why he likes the tool.
So I'm good to go with a bullet or a tool if I find one. It would also appear that once set it I won't need to make that front sight adjustment again.
I had problems with my password last night so I came in as in
unregistered. Problem solved today.
Cheers, VegasPier
Thanks guys. I was briefed on the use of the bullet tip and the tool to make the sight adjustments. The instructor suggested that the tool is easier to use. He maintains more than one rifle so I assume that is why he likes the tool.
So I'm good to go with a bullet or a tool if I find one. It would also appear that once set it I won't need to make that front sight adjustment again.
I had problems with my password last night so I came in as in
unregistered. Problem solved today.
Cheers, VegasPier
HD, you're absolutely correct about this. I was referring to some of the units I was in/around while in the field. They used their bullet tips. I had done this in basic training also, as part of learning how to sight in "IF" you had no sight tool.I see you have an Army tag on your profile, if you are active military I can see spending the $8-10 on the tool. Most of my Jr NCO's were required to have one when we went to the range to avoid using the bullet tip.
They carried one so they could help adjust their soldiers weapons to speed up zeroing weapons.
If your not still active I wouldn't bother, there is a good chance your rifle might not even need front sight adjustment if it's set to battlefield zero already.
The tool is easy to find at the online gun stores, Amazon or ebay. Front sight post adjusting tool (A2)
HD, you're absolutely correct about this. I was referring to some of the units I was in/around while in the field. They used their bullet tips. I had done this in basic training also, as part of learning how to sight in "IF" you had no sight tool.
I guess I should explained myself fully in one post.![]()