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Underwater 03-28-2009 03:49 AM

LED illuminated fron sight for rifles
 
Hello guys,

I want to introduce You something new:

http://www.titanium-gunworks.com/titanium-gunworks/led-leuchtkorn/led-sight-daynightfire-for-blaser-rifles.html



An illuminated front sight for Your rifle, powered by LED and battery it allows You to shoot under worst light conditions sucessfully. It is unbelievable, how much performance You get out of an open sight in the lowest light!



But even without batteries, this sight works just as an ordinary sight. The "Day&Nightfire" edition works also like a classic fibre sight in daylight. So there are only advantages over a "normal" sight.

It fits nearly all rifles, some European rifles like Sauer, Mauser, Heym or Blaser guns just by 1:1 exchange. For Remington, Sako, Browning, Benelli, or Rößler there is a basic adaptor and in the worst case, a gunsmith could install it within 5 minutes.

Give it a try - read the costumer´s feedback here if You doubt:
http://www.titanium-gunworks.com/feedback.html


Klaus


stalkingbear 03-28-2009 04:02 PM

RE: LED illuminated fron sight for rifles
 
I'll stick with tritium-nothing to break or battery to go down.

Underwater 03-29-2009 01:06 AM

RE: LED illuminated fron sight for rifles
 

ORIGINAL: stalkingbear

I'll stick with tritium-nothing to break or battery to go down.
not a bad idea, BUT:

1.) in many countries, Tritium sights are not allowed due to #2:
2.) radio active radiation is send out as long as the Tritium is not encapsult - it´s Your own health You will offend
3.) Each 8 years Your tritium decreasesit´s lighting strength on 50%
4.) The LED-powered sight is much stronger in light output, so You could use it not only in the very dark, but also in dusk or dawn well, or say it like this 24 h a day...



Swampdog 03-29-2009 01:15 AM

RE: LED illuminated fron sight for rifles
 
Seems like they would be to bright to get a good sight picture on a rifle.JMHO

Underwater 03-29-2009 01:19 AM

RE: LED illuminated fron sight for rifles
 

ORIGINAL: Swampdog

Seems like they would be to bright to get a good sight picture on a rifle.JMHO
During night they are too bright - yep, but this is much better then without any illumination - so I am wondering how accurate and fast You could aim with them as long as You could see your target itself: moving the red dot on your target and Bumm... :eek:

The pictures may be not the best exaple, but look at the 2nd one: what is illuminated is the "red" (here more bright) dot in the upper part of the bead...

stalkingbear 03-29-2009 03:17 AM

RE: LED illuminated fron sight for rifles
 

Tritium sites ARE encapsulated in regards to the tritium itself. Half life of tritium (in sites), in my experience, is 10 years at a MINIMUM. Anybody that can afford it in the 1st place, can afford to replace them down the road.
Tritium is the perfect illumination level, unlike lighted sites which are almost useless in extreme low light due to them being too bright.
Lighted sites can FAIL!
It's obvious you are a vendor attempting to promote your products in the regular forum instead of vendor section.









ORIGINAL: Underwater


ORIGINAL: stalkingbear

I'll stick with tritium-nothing to break or battery to go down.
not a bad idea, BUT:

1.) in many countries, Tritium sights are not allowed due to #2:
2.) radio active radiation is send out as long as the Tritium is not encapsult - it´s Your own health You will offend
3.) Each 8 years Your tritium decreasesit´s lighting strength on 50%
4.) The LED-powered sight is much stronger in light output, so You could use it not only in the very dark, but also in dusk or dawn well, or say it like this 24 h a day...




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