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Front Sight Firearms Training Institute, also known as Front Sight and as Front Sight Resorts, was founded in 1996 by Dr Ignatius Piazza. It is a privately owned and operated organization whose purpose is twofold: 1) to provide training, mostly on how to safely operate firearms in self-defense settings, also referred to as providing "comfort of skill at arms", and 2) an activism goal to "positively change the image of gun ownership in our lifetimes" by repudiating unfavorable views of gun owners put forth by various private gun control, and political, organizations. It claims to have grown to be the largest gun training organization in the US, and larger than all the others combined (as measured in terms of annual students).
Currently running a Romeo red dot which I love that co-witnesses with my front sight post. I want to put a Juliet or similar 3x or maybe 4x magnifier without removing the post. How bad will the ghosting be? Will it be totally unusable? Still somewhat of an Ar/ optic newbie.
Steel .040" Front Sight Post w/ 6 position detent for fine adjustment. Black oxide finish. Includes precision machined front sight tool. Fits all standard A1/A2 front sight base assemblies and clones. Manufactured in the USA at Denezol Tool Co. Inc. (Cage Code 1GA21). We are a long-time...
My company (Denezol Tool Co. Inc. * Cage Code 1GA21) is a long time aerospace & defense machine shop. Recently we've started tinkering with a few gun parts as most of the guys here are shooters. As I like to shoot with irons I was disappointed in the availability of high quality precision iron...