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swan
Swans are birds of the family Anatidae within the genus Cygnus. The swans' closest relatives include the geese and ducks. Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form the tribe Cygnini. Sometimes, they are considered a distinct subfamily, Cygninae. There are six living and many extinct species of swan; in addition, there is a species known as the coscoroba swan which is no longer considered one of the true swans. Swans usually mate for life, although "divorce" sometimes occurs, particularly following nesting failure, and if a mate dies, the remaining swan will take up with another. The number of eggs in each clutch ranges from three to eight.
Can't remember what this came on, I think it was from an AR purchased from a fellow member. So this pic rail sits on top of the upper receiver rail, to increase the height of the rear sight by 1/2 inch. I know this was a thing a while back but with flattops it's not necessary anymore. Or maybe...
New A.R.M.S. #38 swan sleave (extended)
This comes with a built in A.R.M.S. rear iron sight.
Great for protecting you reciever rail and has extra room for mounting accesories.
Sight works the same as any standard height sight so no risers are needed for the front sight during failsafe usage in...