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  2. Sauer 90 - Wikipedia

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    Sauer 80 was designed in 1970 [1] and introduced to the market in 1972. [3] [4] Sauer 90 was released in 1982. [1] Sauer 90 and 92 were produced until 2006. [5] After the Swedish rifle company Husquarna/Carl Gustaf for a while stopped producing civilian rifles, they decided to import finished and semi-finished rifles from Sauer.

  3. Scope mount - Wikipedia

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    Used on red dot sights such as Aimpoint Micro, Vortex Crossfire, Sig Sauer Romeo 4 & 5, and some Holosun Paralow variants. [23] Aimpoint CompM4 mount: Launched in 2007 [27] with the Aimpoint CompM4 sight. The sight is attached to the mount via two M5 screws from the underside, and the mount has a transverse groove acting as a recoil lug.

  4. Iron sights - Wikipedia

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    With tangent sights, the rear sight is often used to adjust the elevation, and the front the windage. The M16A2 later M16 series rifles have a dial adjustable range calibrated rear sight, and use an elevation adjustable front sight to "zero" the rifle at a given range. The rear sight is used for windage adjustment and to change the zero range.

  5. SIG SG 550 - Wikipedia

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    The sights consist of a rear, rotating diopter drum soldered to the receiver and a hooded front post installed in the gas block. The rear sight has an open notch setting marked "1" designed for immediate firing up to 100 m but also contains apertures with settings "2", "3" and "4" corresponding to 200, 300 and 400 m firing ranges.

  6. Kel-Tec SUB-2000 - Wikipedia

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    The SUB-2000 is a pistol-caliber carbine manufactured by Kel-Tec CNC Industries of Cocoa, Florida, United States.The rifle is a blowback operated, semi-automatic firearm with its operating spring located in the tubular stock.

  7. Sauer & Sohn - Wikipedia

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    Sauer 90 (discontinued in 2008) Sauer 100 S 100 Classic; S 100 Classic XT; S 100 Stainless XTA; S 100 Fieldshoot; Bolt-action rifles, mid-range: Sauer 101 S 101 Classic; S 101 Classic XT; S 101 Classic XTA; S 101 Highland XTC; S 101 GTI; S 101 Select; S 101 Artemis; Sauer 202 (discontinued in 2015) Bolt-action rifles, upper-range: Sauer 404 S ...

  8. Colt Automatic Rifle - Wikipedia

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    Because of the Colt-Diemaco partnership on this system, it was the only weapon in the Diemaco product line to feature M16A2-type range and windage adjustable rear sights, and when modified a detachable carry handle with M16A2 fully adjustable rear sights (the majority of Diemaco's product line had modified M16A1-type rear sights, and they ...

  9. CAR 816 - Wikipedia

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    The M4 carbine profile hammer forged chrome lined barrel has a 178 mm (7.0 in) twist rate and features a standard A2-style flash suppressor at its muzzle end. All lower receiver components are interchangeable with the M4 arms family. The amount of movement between the upper and lower receiver is minimized by a tension tube. [9]