I'm fairly certain it's 1,000, but don't expect to be able to get that much out of it.
The reason that such large distances is built into the sight leafs on Russian (and some other older military's) guns is for area targets that are too far away to be hit individually.Since I'm an AK virgin, maybe this will help instead. Is the elevation slider for the 800 and 1000 meter variants the same? I'd never expect 1000m out of a 7.62, or even 800 for that matter. I just need to know since the peep sight uses the slider off the original.
Yes, and i'll restate my answer...You have a 1000m site. the 800m site is for the compact AKs. you can use it but you will have to rezero your rifle and the distances may not work out since the distance between the sights are different. All 'sliders' are the same for AKs and SKSs.Alright, it looks like I need to restate my question, so here goes!
I found a peep sight for $44 that looks exactly like the Krebs peep sight, but it is offered only in the 800m version. If the rear sight on my WASR sitting in layaway prison is indeed the 1000m variant, will the elevation slider on the factory 1000m sight fit on the 800m peep sight? Thanks!
WOW indirect fire with an AK..never thought of that!The reason that such large distances is built into the sight leafs on Russian (and some other older military's) guns is for area targets that are too far away to be hit individually.
This is where your platoon (or larger unit) all take aim at something 1km away, with your slider set on 1000m, and starts firing.
With all of you firing at the area, nobody is gonna want to be standing around there.
Russian 'steam roller' tactics....a rifle is a very small artillery piece. Kinda like archer attacks in the 'days of olde'...WOW indirect fire with an AK..never thought of that!
Sounds like the Soviet version of "spray and pray." :lol:The reason that such large distances is built into the sight leafs on Russian (and some other older military's) guns is for area targets that are too far away to be hit individually.
This is where your platoon (or larger unit) all take aim at something 1km away, with your slider set on 1000m, and starts firing.
With all of you firing at the area, nobody is gonna want to be standing around there.
Yeah, I thought of that. The only hang-up is I think it's a bit unattractive and bulky. I like the A1/A2 style aperture that can be quickly switched. Since this rifle will see probably 95% of its life within 100m, and maybe the other 5% out to 200m, the need for infinite on-the-fly elevation adjustments isn't necessary for me. I like to keep it simple and would rather rely on the knowledge of the zero range and bullet drop to place my shots. Just my $.02Mojo's revolutionary new MicroClick(TM) sight!!!
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Then keep the notch and post and 'learn' to use them...:mrgreen:...thats what i did...Sounds like the Soviet version of "spray and pray." :lol:
I like to keep it simple ;-)