Rapid Acquisition Offset Sight New Customer Reviews This level of protection is essential for equipment that is exposed to the elements on the outside of a rifle rail. The weight of the Rapid Acquisition Offset Sight set is approximately 4.5 ounces, which is light enough to prevent the rifle from feeling 'front-heavy' while still being substantial enough to signify its robust build quality.
Rapid Acquisition Offset Sight New Customer Reviews The operational mechanism of the Rapid Acquisition Offset Sight is rooted in the physics of ergonomic rotation and visual focal planes. If a target suddenly appears within twenty feet, the magnification makes it nearly impossible to locate the target quickly, a phenomenon known as 'losing the target in the glass.' To use the Rapid Acquisition Offset Sight, the shooter simply rotates the rifle approximately 45 degrees toward their non-dominant side. Because the shooter is not changing their head position, the brain does not have to 're-map' the target's location, making the transition to the Rapid Acquisition Offset Sight feel intuitive and reflexive. The spacing between the front and rear components of the Rapid Acquisition Offset Sight can be adjusted based on the length of the rifle's rail, allowing the shooter to maximize the 'sight radius.' A longer sight radius generally results in greater accuracy, and the flexibility of the Rapid Acquisition Offset Sight mounting system allows users to find the perfect balance for their specific carbine or rifle length. Order Now Rapid Acquisition Offset Sight FAQ's