
gun sights
Gun sights are devices mounted on firearms to help shooters aim accurately at a target. They typically consist of a front sight (like a post, bead, or fiber optic) and a rear sight (such as a notch or aperture). By aligning these sights—placing the front sight within the rear sight aperture and centering it on the target—the shooter can aim with greater precision. Advanced sights, like red-dot or telescopic scopes, provide magnification or illuminated reticles for improved accuracy at varying distances. Overall, gun sights are essential tools that improve aiming consistency and shooting performance.