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Does A Red Dot Sight Need A Front Sight? [Solved]
The red dot of your optic should be slightly above the front sight. Otherwise, there is a strong possibility for your target to be obscured. When you align the iron sight to the center of the sight, it’s known as absolute co-witness; another setup is one-third of the optic, which is known as low 1/3.22 Aug 2022
Using Brighter And Bigger Front Sights and Red Dots?
If you’re in a fast, up-close situation where you have to use your firearm, it’s unlikely that you will see a crystal clear
Absolute Co-witness vs. Lower 1/3 Sights
John Lovell discusses mounting rifle optics in the absolute cowitness vs. the lower 1/3 configuration. In this video you are seeing a …
#10MinuteTalk - All About Co-Witnessing
We see a lot of misinformation/confusion on the interwebs about co-witnessing