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even for those with glasses. **Durable and Lightweight Design** Crafted for the rigors of the field, the Aimscope 4X28 Hunting Optical Sight Riflescope boasts a robust build quality that withstands the demands of hunting with air rifles or tactical games. Despite its robustness, the riflescop...
Sept. 2. Sights. - Consists in mounting the borizontal and vertical cross - wires of a telescope rifle sight in separate slides adapted to be adjusted vertically and transversely respectively by external means. Fig. 2 shows an end view of a sighting - telescope. The vertical wire h is ...
Present telescopic sites used on rifles and other firearms, generally comprise a cross-hair reticule positioned within the scope for referencing the hunter's vision with respect to a target. A hunter "sights in" or "zeros" the scope by firing bullets in a trial-by-error method and repetitivel...
1,012,820. Mounts for telescopic sights. PARKER-HALE Ltd. June 15, 1964 [March 14, 1963], No. 10090/63. Heading F3C. A mount for mounting a telescopic sight on a rifle comprises a unitary member adjusted to be secured to, and extend between, the reinforce and charger bridge of a ...
The sights on a rifle* or handgun, whether telescopic or open, need to be aligned with the\nbore of the gun in order for it to be fired accurately.\nThe idea behind this invention to use a small, visible light laser inserted in the chamber\nof the rifle* to help align the ...
18924. [Class 119] Relates to telescopic sights particularly for rifles and of the kind in which a longitudinally adjustable prism system 9 is interposed between the object glass 3 and the eye-piece 4 so that the field of view is movable with respect to a fixed sighting mark or graticule,...
1416. [Class 119] A sight 2 for rifles and like firearms is mounted on a carrier-bar 1 one end of which is attached to the rifle by means of a pin 6 adapted to take the recoil force, the other end being provided with means for effecting horizontal and/or vertical adjustment of the...