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  2. Picatinny rail - Wikipedia

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    Because of their many uses, 1913 rails and accessories have replaced iron sights in the design of many firearms and are available as aftermarket add-on parts for most actions that do not have them integrated, and they are also on the undersides of semi-automatic pistol frames and grips. [10]

  3. Rail integration system - Wikipedia

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    A rail system mounted on top of a SIG SG 550 A dovetail rail on a rifle receiver for mounting a sight. A rail integration system (RIS; also called a rail accessory system (RAS), rail interface system, rail system, mount, base, gun rail, or simply a rail [1]) is a generic term for any standardized attachment system for mounting firearm accessories via bar-like straight brackets (i.e. "rails ...

  4. Dovetail rail - Wikipedia

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    Dovetails are also integrated into some rifles most noticeably the L85A2 and A1 variants of the SA80 bullpup rifle for mounting the iron sights and the SUSAT sighting system. But in recent times it has been changed to Picatinny rail in place of it, as Dovetails were not fit for the purpose of making space for ACOG sighting system, according to ...

  5. Iron sights - Wikipedia

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    Iron sights are a system of physical alignment markers used as a sighting device to assist the accurate aiming of ranged weapons such as firearms, airguns, crossbows, and bows, or less commonly as a primitive finder sight for optical telescopes. Iron sights, which are typically made of metal, are the earliest and simplest type of sighting device.

  6. Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight - Wikipedia

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    Other features include Picatinny rails like the TA648MGO, [12] flip caps, and the ability to be waterproof up to 11 m (36 ft). [13] Although the ACOG is designed for the Picatinny rail of the M16A4 and M4, it can be mounted on the carrying handles of previous models by using a special adapter. [14]

  7. IWI Tavor X95 - Wikipedia

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    Iron sights or Picatinny rail for optics The IWI X95 (formerly known as the Micro-Tavor , MTAR or MTAR-21 ) [ 5 ] is an Israeli bullpup assault rifle designed and produced by Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) as part of the Tavor rifle family, along with the Tavor TAR and the Tavor 7 .

  8. Daewoo Precision Industries K2 - Wikipedia

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    (C="Exterior design changed without performance improvements", by the South Korean Defense Specification [21]) : New variant featuring a quad accessory rail, full-length 1913 Picatinny optics rail, an AR-15-style six position collapsing and a Magpul-based foldable stock. [22] Comes in two barrel lengths, 305 mm (12 in) and 465 mm (18.3 in).

  9. ITL MARS - Wikipedia

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    A pair of marines scan with M16A4 rifles in Fallujah, Iraq (December 2004); the one in the foreground has an ITL MARS attached via a MIL-STD-1913 "Picatinny rail".. The ITL MARS (multi-purpose aiming reflex sight) is a gun sight that combines two sighting devices, a reflex sight and a laser sight, as well as a backup iron sight.