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22 March 2011, 08:12
JD Miller
changing sights
How often do you guys change your sights. I figured out as some metals age the molecules break down making the sights to appear fuzzy. I've found this true on both sixguns and rifles.



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22 March 2011, 08:20
JBrown
Aren't you posting this about 10 days early?


Jason

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22 March 2011, 09:11
Westpac
quote:
Originally posted by JD Miller:
How often do you guys change your sights. I figured out as some metals age the molecules break down making the sights to appear fuzzy. I've found this true on both sixguns and rifles.


Shouldn't this be posted over on the "I need new glasses" forum? Big Grin


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22 March 2011, 20:19
butchloc
i understand it completely it has to do with the antifibulatation of the carbon atoms electron orbit, but you have to be beyond the age of 40 to completely understand the problem
22 March 2011, 21:00
p dog shooter
I found that it was happening om my guns i found laser eye surgery helped