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richidaho posted this 30 July 2012

My brother and a friend invented a new gun sight. Something like a red dot with-out battery's. Its new to the market, getting the word out. Take a look; all the guns are mine and there is a photo of my bald self on the web sight:P.

 http://www.seeallopensight.com/products.html>http://www.seeallopensight.com/products.html

Thanks

Rich L (richidaho)

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CB posted this 30 July 2012

Sounds exciting since I hate a battery powered sight......Dan

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richidaho posted this 30 July 2012

Unsure if I should of posted this per sight rules. Sorry if thats the case.

Rich L (richidaho)

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buffalo george posted this 01 August 2012

What do you see aiming at a target? Both eyes open ?

The green light and the black crosshairs?

What about mounting it on my 45/70 Marlin Guide,Would it ride too high for the proper stock veld  of my face?

Weaver bases should be oK?

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richidaho posted this 01 August 2012

Will have to get photos from brother. But, Look at pic of deer on the product page of the web sight. It looks just like that. Both eyes can be open. Mounting is with weaver/picatinny rail systems. Sigh pitcher; if anything will ride to low, if it does you will need a riser. If you look at the pic's on the web sight you will see the use of a riser on my ar's. The risers can be found on Amzion cheeply. And yes it will work well on your Marlin guide gun. I have a Winchester 1886 going to put one on it, but the rails are a bit harder to get for that gun. Will get it figured out and post pic's.

Rich L (richidaho)

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onondaga posted this 01 August 2012

http://www.castbulletassoc.org/view_user.php?id=6605>richidaho:

If you have determined the maximum range of adjustment in inches or minutes of angle at 100 yards for the vertical and windage of the SeeAll, please let us know. Many sight manufacturers include this information and it can be a deciding factor for a purchase.

Gary

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JimmyDee posted this 01 August 2012

onondaga wrote: http://www.castbulletassoc.org/view_user.php?id=6605>richidaho:

If you have determined the maximum range of adjustment in inches or minutes of angle at 100 yards for the vertical and windage... Gary,

They say 45” up, 45” down, 75” left, and 75” right on the Instructions tab on the PRODUCTS page.

I infer that you get 16” per turn of the adjustment screws.

I wish they provided dimensions: the unit looks like it's c. 2” long -- which makes it longer than most Picatinny risers.

We'll see.

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onondaga posted this 01 August 2012

http://www.castbulletassoc.org/view_user.php?id=968>JimmyDee:  Thanks!! I thought I read everything at the product site. I found the range of adjustment you mention in the 'Warning” section of the instructions. I missed that or wouldn't have asked.

That is a nice range of adjustment and much greater than I expected.

Gary

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Sonny Edmonds posted this 01 August 2012

If it works out, maybe they should be talking to the military or one of the suppliers....

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richidaho posted this 02 August 2012

Well, to anncer the question I would have had to get me brother involved, but since you found the data on web page I'm happy. The 16” per turn of screw sounds right. I enjoy the sight myself and it does have a wide adjustment. But, its very touchy on final adjustments. This is the first gen of the device hopping the next one has adjustment knobs not screws. This all depends if they can sell the ones they had made. I know they have sunk a lager part of there captal into this. O, its 1.5” tall and 2.25” long.

Thanks Rich L (richidaho)

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onondaga posted this 02 August 2012

http://www.castbulletassoc.org/view_user.php?id=6605>richidaho:

 Knobs are always nice to diddle. But, I think the design is great as it is. Knobs would likely involve spring washers with click detents and  more complicated machining and parts. The simplicity and low part count reliability of the product would likely be compromised.

I sure would like one, just the way it is.

Gary

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CB posted this 07 September 2012

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