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Manual For Elit Diopter Sights

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The rear sight to your rifle. This rear sight has been designed according to state-of-the-art technology. Once the product has left our factory, the buyer is solely responsible for an adequate treatment. The UNIVERSAL rear sight is available in the following versions: 7002/10 with 10 clicks per turn, part of sight set 7020/10.

From one shooter to another,

Wonderful diopter rear sight with cover for an M96 or M38 Swedish Mauser. Some surface discoloration, but functionally new. The diopter is adjustable for distances of 50m to 600m. It comes with an eyepiece with a perforated disc that has six sighting holes for the convenience of the shooter and measuring, respectively; 1,0mm, 1,2mm, 1,4mm, 1,6mm, 1,8mm, 2,0mm. Windage and elevation adjustments are made with two adjustment screws. Yet, the red dot sight that you use with it should be properly zeroed to ensure the best shooting experience. Diopter adjustments; Some models offer the possibility of making diopter adjustment through a diopter adjustment ring: Aim your red dot sight + magnifier at a distant target and rotate the focus ring until you obtain a sharp image. OWNER'S MANUAL Reliability. FiRst time, eveRy time. Tm Optimized for the SIG556 ® rifle, the SIG SAUER Rotary Diopter Rear Sight provides four site stations (CQB, 100m, 200m, 300m) with tool-less windage and elevation adjustment. This sight attaches to the Receiver M1913 Rail and is designed to work in conjunction with the Hooded Front Sight.

Maybe you can help me out!

I am considering purchasing a Gehman model 530 rear iris. This is the
model that has a built in 1.5x focusable diopter. Gehman makes two
variations of this model, one with color filters, and the other with
color filters plus a polarization filter.

I am interested in the focusable diopter aspects of the Gehman 530.
It would be used on a high power rifle as well as a small bore rifle.
Some people I've talked with said that they've had zero shifts between
shots with this arrangement on a high power rifle. This leads to my
questions:

1. Do you use the Gehman 530 (or the variations noted above)?

2. How have you found it to be beneficial and how have you found it
to be detrimental? Did your scores go up or down after using it?

3. Do you use it on a smallbore rifle?
High Power rifle? If High Power, what distance? Any 1000 yard
experience with it?

4. In terms of the diopter, does it magnify the aiming bull?
Does it clear up the image of the front sight?
Does it magnify as well as clear up image of front sight?

5. Have you had any problems with it (such as zero shifts between
shots or other problems)? Does it seem to be holding up okay
to the stress of recoil?

6. What it your classification (High Master, Master, Expert, etc.)?

Another system I've been considering is the diopters that can be
inserted into a Gehman 510 rear aperture. If you have experience with
it, I'd also like to hear from you, both general impressions and also
answers to the above questions.

Thanks in advance for your input! Good shooting!


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Sight Options for Schmidt-Rubin Rifles

A number of options exist for those who which to supplement or replace the existing sights on their Schmidt-Rubin Rifles. Some are available commercially, others are homemade.

The EAW Quick Loc Scope Mount

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The EAW scope mount is a no-drilling mount, for use with the K31.

The mount attaches by clamping itself onto the thumb groove on the right side of the K31's reciever.

The rings are weaver style.

Diopter

The mount is offset to the right, however, the scope does not interfere with ejecting the brass.

The EAW Quick Loc mount can be purchased from New England Custom Guns, although they have to be ordered from Germany, and will cost somewhere between $250-300 for mount, rail and rings.

Swiss Diopter Sights

TheK31 still remains popular for target shooting. However, the factory sights aren't very conducive to target shooting. As a result, the Swiss manufactured no-gunsmithing diopter sights for use with the K31.


Photo courtesy of Bob Lorenz

The front sight simply slides over the factory front sight, and is screwed down. Note: in some cases shimming is required.


Photo courtesy of Bob Lorenz

The rear sight attaches to the thumb groove, much like the EAW Sight.

Manual For Elit Diopter Sights


Photo courtesy of Jim Pregga

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The front sight uses replaceable inserts. The inserts can be of the post or peep variety. The rear sight has an adjustable aperture.

Diopter sights are extremely difficult to come by in the states. They can be ordered from gunstores in Switzerland, but are quite expensive. Expect to pay at least $225 plus shipping.

For a translated manual click here.

Experimental Swiss Sights

Around 1953 the Swiss began experimenting with electronic sights.


Picture courtesy of Gregory Smith

The sight replaced the rear sight. The large box to the side is a battery to provide for low light usage. The tests proved unsuccessful, and the scope only saw limited production.
Manual

The EAW scope mount is a no-drilling mount, for use with the K31.

The mount attaches by clamping itself onto the thumb groove on the right side of the K31's reciever.

The rings are weaver style.

The mount is offset to the right, however, the scope does not interfere with ejecting the brass.

The EAW Quick Loc mount can be purchased from New England Custom Guns, although they have to be ordered from Germany, and will cost somewhere between $250-300 for mount, rail and rings.

Swiss Diopter Sights

TheK31 still remains popular for target shooting. However, the factory sights aren't very conducive to target shooting. As a result, the Swiss manufactured no-gunsmithing diopter sights for use with the K31.


Photo courtesy of Bob Lorenz

The front sight simply slides over the factory front sight, and is screwed down. Note: in some cases shimming is required.


Photo courtesy of Bob Lorenz

The rear sight attaches to the thumb groove, much like the EAW Sight.


Photo courtesy of Jim Pregga

Floor design 3d for mac tutorials. Then $10 is well worth it. Want to see what your house would look like if you took out a wall.changed colors, added different furniture, expanded or remodeled your kitchen ect.

The front sight uses replaceable inserts. The inserts can be of the post or peep variety. The rear sight has an adjustable aperture.

Diopter sights are extremely difficult to come by in the states. They can be ordered from gunstores in Switzerland, but are quite expensive. Expect to pay at least $225 plus shipping.

For a translated manual click here.

Experimental Swiss Sights

Around 1953 the Swiss began experimenting with electronic sights.


Picture courtesy of Gregory Smith

The sight replaced the rear sight. The large box to the side is a battery to provide for low light usage. The tests proved unsuccessful, and the scope only saw limited production.

Other Solutions

As the Swiss solutions are rare and expensive, many individuals have come up with their own means of mounting scope. Note: most of the methods shown below permanently alter the rifle. SwissRifles.com neither condones nor condemns these alterations.

Adding target sights is a fairly common practice.


Photo courtesy of Roy Headrick

Above is a Williams Foolproof rear aperture sight, #FP-SW, made for the 1911.
Note: some wood had to be removed to fit the sight


Photo courtesy of Roy Headrick

Here a Lyman 17AML front sight replaces the 1911 front sight.


Photo courtesy of Bob Lorenz

Here we have a Tompkins Target sight replacing the front sight of a 1896/11

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Photo courtesy of Bob Lorenz

A Redfield Olympic Sight is mounted on the rear.


Photo courtesy of Bob Lorenz

Detail of the modifications to the receiver.

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Of course the modifications aren't limited to iron sights.


Picture courtesy of Pierre St. Marie

In the picture above, a dovetail groove has been cut into the left side of the K31s receiver.
The mount is then slide into the groove and bolted into place.


Photo courtesy of Chris Selfslag

Above is a homemade attempt a creating a scopemount. Notice the mount replaces the rear sight.

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Photos courtesy of Chris Selfslag

Above are some more detailed photos of the mount.


Photo courtesy of Franz Schmidt

Here is another homemade mount, which replaces the rear sight. Note: this rifle mounts the scope
forward of the receiver, 'Scout' style.

Be sure to check back from time to time. As more folks send my pictures of their sights, I'll post them

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