Air pistols with non-adjustable sight
— the simplest sighting devices in the form of a front sight and an aiming bar (rear sight) rigidly fixed to the barrel and/or shutter-casing of the pistol. The possibility of adjustment in the design of such devices is not provided, therefore, the “targeting” of the weapon and the accuracy of the battle depend only on the quality of the factory processing (and the only option for correcting inaccuracies is “file processing”, which obviously should not be considered as a full-fledged adjustment). On the other hand, non-adjustable sights are simple, reliable and inexpensive, and their accuracy at short distances (which many pistols and revolvers are designed for) is quite good even with some degree of marriage. And in some models that copy military weapons, such sights are placed for maximum resemblance to the original (this is found, for example, in some copies of TT and PM).
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