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  2. Gun harmonisation - Wikipedia

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    Fire from the eight machine guns of a Hawker Hurricane is shown converging to a point, then diverging. (Drawing not to scale.) In aerial gunnery, gun harmonisation, convergence pattern, convergence zone, convergence point or bore-sight point refers to the aiming of fixed guns or cannon carried in the wings of a fighter aircraft.

  3. Reflector sight - Wikipedia

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    A view through a Tasco ProPoint red dot sight. The mid- to late 1970s saw the introduction of what are usually referred to as red dot sights, a type that gives the user a simple bright red dot as an aiming point. [27] The typical configuration for this sight is a compact curved mirror reflector design with a red light-emitting diode (LED) at ...

  4. Red dot sight - Wikipedia

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    Red dots for rifles typically have a smaller dot, often 0.6 to 0.8 mrad (2 to 3 MOA). When red dot sights started to appear at the practical shooting competition circuit in the 1990s, reticle sizes of up to 3, 4.5 or even 6 mrad (10, 15 or 20 MOA) were common in order to compensate for the lack of bright illumination. However, as red dot ...

  5. Wingo (shooting) - Wikipedia

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    Wingo was an experimental indoor wing shooting sport invented by the Winchester-Western Division of the Olin Corporation in the early 1970s. [1] [2] The only Wingo facility built was in San Diego, California and was in operation during 1971. [3] It was a family friendly sport enjoyed by men, women and children. Competing teams were organized ...

  6. Sight magnifier - Wikipedia

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    Sight magnifiers are optical telescopes that provide increased magnification to a shooter's view when they are engaged. They are commonly mounted behind red dot and holographic sights that produce a collimated reticle image. Most have mounts which allow them to flip to the side when not in use, though immobile mounts exist as well. [2]

  7. FN P90 - Wikipedia

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    [16] [35] The HC-14-62 has a polymer housing and uses a forward-aimed fiber optic collector to illuminate the white daytime reticle, which consists of a large circle of about 180 minutes of arc (MOA), with a 20 MOA circle surrounding a 3.5 MOA dot in the center. The MC-10-80 has an anodized aluminium housing, and has a similar black reticle.

  8. Alleged killer of man murdered in 2020 Conway shooting to ...

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    An incident report details law enforcement being called out to 117 Rivertown Boulevard, which is the CW’s Wings and Ribs restaurant, at 11:58 p.m. on Nov. 22 after shots were fired.

  9. Sniper - Wikipedia

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    To determine the range to a target without a laser rangefinder, the sniper may use the mil dot reticle on a scope to accurately find the range. Mil dots are used like a slide rule to measure the height of a target, and if the height is known, the range can be as well. The height of the target (in yards) ×1000, divided by the height of the ...