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The sights on the Nano are low-profile 3-dot sights. The 9mm version of the Nano holds 6 rounds of ammunition in a single-column box magazine, for a total capacity of 7 if the pistol is chambered and the magazine is fully loaded. A .40 S&W version of the pistol was in development, but was never produced. [4]
A C79 Optical Sight. The C79 optical sight (SpecterOS3.4x) is a telescopic sight manufactured by Elcan. A variant, the M145 Machine Gun Optic is in use by the US military. It is 3.4×28, meaning 3.4x magnification, and a 28mm diameter objective lens. A tritium illuminated reticle provides for normal and low-light conditions sighting. [1]
Its standard three-dot sights are adjustable, both front and rear, with night sights available as an option. [2] Trigger pull is rated at 6 lbf (27 N). [2] The standard slide is stainless steel, with "diamond-like carbon coating" available as an option. [1]
The G2 features stippled texturing on the grips, replaces the slide retainer pin with Glock-style pulldown tabs to disassemble the firearm. The Millennium G2 retains the same loaded chamber indicator as the earlier Pro models, but replaces the Heinie ‘Straight-8’ sighting system with adjustable 3-dot sights. [10]
The pistol sights are iron with a three-dot system that become night sights after being exposed to light. [9] Magazines are backward compatible with the CZ P-07, but not vice versa. [10] The trigger guard is large to fit a variety of finger widths and to allow for shooting while wearing gloves. The trigger guard is undercut for a more ergonomic ...
Compact model with four-inch barrel, hardwood or black plastic grips, three-dot fixed sights PT917CS: 9mm Parabellum: 17+1, 19+1: Compact version with four-inch barrel, blued finish, alloy frame, three-dot fixed sights PT101.40 S&W: 10+1, 11+1: With an adjustable rear sight; compatible with PT100 magazines
The first ACOG model, known as the TA01, was released in 1987. [3] [4] An example was tested on the Stoner 93 in the early 1990s by the Royal Thai Armed Forces. [5]In 1995, United States Special Operations Command selected the 4×32 TA01 as the official scope for the M4 carbine and purchased 12,000 units from Trijicon. [6]
Factory accessories include: fixed metal 3-dot iron sights, fixed tritium night sights, adjustable sports iron sights, adjustable optic fibre iron sights, laser pointers, tactical lights, magazine flashlight adapters, holsters, magazines, magazine loaders, grip extenders and a suppressor kit with a 118 mm (4.6 in) barrel, protective cap for the ...
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