to look at through or as if through a sightespecially: to test for straightness to aim by means of sights to equip with sights to adjust the sights of intransitive verb to take aim to look carefully in a particular direction adjective ...
In order to achieve a smooth guidance of the equipment, the invention is characterised in that the shoulder stock (2) can be displaced in relation to the shoulder support (3) by means of adjusting mechanisms (6, 7) on two axes (4, 5) which run transversely to the direction of the ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook (redirected fromsighting shots) Encyclopedia a shot made to ascertain whether the sights of a firearm are properly adjusted; a trial shot. See also:Sighting ...
FIELD: military equipment, in particular, sighting means of fighting vehicle weapon complexes. SUBSTANCE: the device uses sighter's control panel 17, sighting mark forming unit 10 and optical forming system 12 conjugate to its first input and connected to the first output of the sighter's control...
A sighting instrument, particularly for surgical purposes, comprising a handle, a tool socket and a direction finder which may be held between a radiation source and a radiation receiver, the position of which can be represented visibly by means of an image converter, allowing continuous adjustment...
repair or calibration. But there is no need to have an operative rifle in the same service facility where work is being done on the night vision device, so the ability to achieve a quick and easy separation of the two items is desirable. The rifle can then be securely maintained in an ...
Referring toFIG. 1toFIG. 3of the drawings, a sighting device for a scope70of a firearm80(such as a rifle) according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, in which the sighting device comprises a first coupling member10, a second coupling member20and a multiple...
For example, when utilized in a rifle application, the rear sight could be used in conjunction with a bead sight that typically is a part of the iron sights of a rifle, a bead-type sight that employs a length of fiber optic (light gathering) material, the end of which is viewed in ...
1. In a sighting and ranging mechanism for a gun, the combination comprising: 2. The invention according to claim 1 wherein said image moving means comprises an image displacing means interposed between said image plane and said point sight. ...
In order to achieve a smooth guidance of the equipment, the invention is characterised in that the shoulder stock (2) can be displaced in relation to the shoulder support (3) by means of adjusting mechanisms (6, 7) on two axes (4, 5) which run transversely to the direction of the ...