- an
aiming point (e.g. telescopic,
reflector and
holographic sights).
There are also
sights that
actively project an
illuminated point of aim (a.k.a. "hot...
-
straight at the
desired target. Open
sights are iron
sights whose rear
sight uses a
notch of some sort,
while aperture sights use some form of a
circular hole...
- The four
sights are four
events described in the
legendary account of
Gautama Buddha's life
which led to his
realization of the
impermanence and the ultimate...
-
suitable for peep
sights,
aperture sights, dot reticles, and bead
front sights; and are most
useful when the
apparent diameter of that
sight feature matches...
-
opposed to non-magnifying iron sights,
reflector (reflex)
sights,
holographic sights or
laser sights, and are most
commonly found on long-barrel firearms,...
-
Exploration using Seismic Investigations,
Geodesy and Heat
Transport (In
Sight)
mission was a
robotic lander designed to
study the deep
interior of the...
-
simple mechanical sights such as iron
sights. A
reflector sight also does not have the
field of view and eye
relief problems of
sights based on optical...
-
wolves by
David Clement-Davies The
Sights, a band "
Sights", a song by
London Grammar from the
album If You Wait
Sight, a 2018
novel by
Jessie Greengr****...
- 2012, The
Sights toured the
United States and
Europe with
Tenacious D. In 2014, the band's
published tour diary, "Taken Alive: The
Sights' Rock and Roll...
- Look up
second sight in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Second Sight may
refer to:
Second sight, or
extrasensory perception, an
alleged vision of remote...