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  2. File:M16 rifle correct sight picture fig 4-18.png - Wikipedia

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  3. File:M16A2 rear sight in front side P1010034.JPG - Wikipedia

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  4. M16 rifle - Wikipedia

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    M16 sight picture when using the 0.070 in (1.78 mm) rear aperture M16A2 with unmarked aperture rear sight for normal firing situations raised. The larger aperture, marked '0-2', is flipped down. Fully adjustable rear sight, brass deflector and forward assist of the M16A2

  5. Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Iron sights - Wikipedia

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    Sight picture through iron sights of an H&K MP5 submachine gun. ... The M16A2 later M16 series rifles have a dial adjustable range calibrated rear sight, and use an ...

  7. Comparison of the AK-47 and M16 - Wikipedia

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    The sight picture is the same as the M14, M1 Garand, M1 Carbine and the M1917 Enfield. The M16 also has a "Low Light Level Sight System", which includes a front sight post with a small glass vial of (glow-in-the-dark) radioactive Tritium H3 and a larger aperture rear sight. [157] The M16 can mount a scope on the carrying handle.

  8. Reflector sight - Wikipedia

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    The US House Committee on Armed Services noted as far back as 1975 on the suitability of the use of reflex sight for the M16 rifle, [28] but the US military did not widely introduce reflector sights until the early 2000s with the Aimpoint CompM2 red dot sight, designated the "M68 Close Combat Optic".

  9. Aimpoint CompM2 - Wikipedia

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    The sight is designed for use with the M16/M4 family of rifles, but can be mounted on any weapon fitted with an upper Picatinny rail. It is also NVG-compatible—the aiming dot is still visible through night vision scopes and goggles. The Army's M68 designation was also applied to a later version of the sight, the Aimpoint CompM4.