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    Default Graham Combat FAST

    Saw this link in email this morning.

    Seems like a "ne" concept for a more forward sight. Seems a simialr concept was used on caracal hand guns.




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    So reduce your sight radius to 1/3 of the original to shoot betterer. Right

    I wonder if he will figure out how silly it is if he spoke at normal speed.

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    This looks interesting, I wonder if this could be an explanation on why so many shoot small G26/27 better than their full size Guns.

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    Default Re: Graham Combat FAST

    Will a front sight with ears be the best?
    live out your imagination , not your history.

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    Never forget it was only 35 years ago that someone dared make a plastic, striker fired handgun that was doomed to failure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armed Preacher View Post
    Never forget it was only 35 years ago that someone dared make a plastic, striker fired handgun that was doomed to failure.
    Yes but they stuck to some basic fundamentals.

    With 2 points closer together your margin of error is bigger. If this was not so you would not need to look down the length of a plank to see if it was straight, you would just check the first 10 cm.

    All his talk about the sights already lined up is BS. The only way the sights and target is in alignment is if the operator put them in alignment. He is trying the convince people that you only have to line up 2 points (the sight and the target) this is not true. You have to align the barrel with the target. Thus aligning a linear object to a target, and it's way more difficult.

    All this is already done much better with an RMR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armed Preacher View Post
    Never forget it was only 35 years ago that someone dared make a plastic, striker fired handgun that was doomed to failure.
    It's not the first time this sort of system has been tried. Hasn't succeeded before. Bet you it doesn't this time.

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    Default Re: Graham Combat FAST

    Is this the chap that signs his students certificates with his daddies pen from vietnam era?
    live out your imagination , not your history.

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    "...the front sight and the rear sight in the same focal band stay in alignment, so if I'm an inch out at 5 yards, I'm an inch out at 30 yards"

    Uhhhhh

    Just stick a single / ||_|| \ piece in the front sight position then

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLR View Post
    "...the front sight and the rear sight in the same focal band stay in alignment, so if I'm an inch out at 5 yards, I'm an inch out at 30 yards"

    Uhhhhh

    Just stick a single / ||_|| \ piece in the front sight position then
    Like I said in an earlier post.
    live out your imagination , not your history.

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