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express sight - перевод на Английский

SIGHTING DEVICE ON RANGED WEAPONS
Ghost ring; Open sights; Mechanical sights; Open sight; Mechanical sight; Peep sight; Ironsights; 3-dot sight; Peep Sight; Aperture sight; Aperture Sight; Express sight; Ghost Rings; Ghost Ring Sights; Ghost Ring Sight; Ghost Ring (sight type); Express sights; Fiber optic sights; Fiber Optic Sights (firearms); Ironsight; Tangent sight; Iron sight; Fiber optic sight; Ghost ring sight; Iron Sights; Backup iron sights
  • Green fiber optic contrast enhancement rods used in an adjustable open sight rear element
  • Pictures taken under identical conditions through large (left) and small (right) diameter aperture sights, with camera focused on front sight
  • diopter drum sight]] of a [[SIG SG 550]] [[assault rifle]]. The viewing aperture above the "3" (denoting the 300 m setting) can be seen
  • A center hold sight picture with focus on the front sight; the out-of-focus gray dot represents the target.
  • A [[10 metre air rifle]] target diopter and globe aperture sight picture
  • Various methods of open sight contrast enhancement. Left to right: Three dot, white outline, Straight-eight, red insert, dot and bar, gold bead
  • Tritium-illuminated handgun night sights on a [[FN Five-seven]]
  • A 6 o'clock sight picture with focus on the front sight; the out-of-focus gray dot represents the target.
  • Example of ghost ring on Stevens Model 350 shotgun.
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  • A selection of open sights, and one aperture sight suitable for use with long eye relief: A) U-notch and post, B) Patridge, C) V-notch and post, D) Express, E) U-notch and bead, F) V-notch and bead, G) trapezoid, H) ghost ring. The gray dot represents the target
  • Steyr triangular pistol sights
  • annular]] shroud around the front post sight is aligned with the rear peep sight to ensure the firearm is properly trained.

express sight         
Alza express o libro. Mira trasera característica de los fusiles de grueso calibre para caza mayor que posee varios tablones de alza graduadas a diferentes distancias. El tirador elige uno de estos tablones y pliega los demás hacia la base del alza como hojas de un libro. En general estas alzas están provistas con 2, 3 o 4 tablones volcables.
peep sight         
Mira trasera provista de una apertura para tomar puntería, carece de tablón. También se denomina: mira cerrada.
open sights         
Miras abiertas. Tipo de mira trasera o alza que se caracteriza por tener un corte vertical en forma rectangular, de medialuna o en "v". Se usa en conjunto con un guión tipo poste. Es el tipo que se emplea en general en las armas de puño.

Определение

café exprés
term. comp.
Se obtiene al pasar el agua hirviendo a presión por el café molido.

Википедия

Iron sights

Iron sights are a system of physical alignment markers (usually made of metallic material) used as a sighting device to assist the accurate aiming of ranged weapons (such as a firearm, airgun, crossbow and compound bow), or less commonly as a primitive finder sight for optical telescopes. The earliest sighting device, it relies completely on the viewer's naked eye (mostly under ambient lighting), and is distinctly different to optical sights such as telescopic sights, reflector (reflex) sights, holographic sights and laser sights, which make use of optical manipulation and/or active illumination, as well as the newer optoelectronics, which use digital imaging and even incorporate augmented reality.

Iron sights are typically composed of two components mounted perpendicularly above the weapon's bore axis: a rear sight nearer (or proximally) to the shooter's eye, and a front sight farther forward (or distally) near the muzzle. During aiming, the shooter aligns his/her line of sight past a gap at the rear sight's center towards the top edge of the front sight (which is usually shaped as a small post, bead, ramp, or occasionally, a ring), forming a line of aim that points straight at the desired target. Open sights are iron sights whose rear sight uses a notch of some sort, while aperture sights use some form of a circular hole. Most civilian, hunting and police long guns and nearly all handguns feature open sights, while many military battle rifles usually employ aperture sights.

The earliest and simplest iron sights were fixed and could not be easily readjusted. Many modern iron sights are designed to be adjustable for sighting in firearms by adjusting the sights for elevation or windage. On many firearms it is the rear sight that is adjustable.

For precision applications such as varmint hunting or sniping, the iron sights are usually replaced by a telescopic sight. Iron sights may still be fitted alongside other sighting devices (or in the case of some models of optics, incorporated integrally) for back-up usage.