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No. 4, Mk. 1 / No. 5, Mk. 1 Lee Enfield Sighting Training Aid
Last edited by nzl1a1collector; 09-14-2014 at 01:58 AM.
Reason: helps if I include the photo
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09-14-2014 01:55 AM
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I've never seen one. I can't see the point of the adjustable foresight either. The point of such a mechanism, in my opinion, would be that it should be set or fixed in the correct position. That being with the tip of the foresight in the centre of the round aperture. THAT is the picture you want the recruit to learn, see, - and then achieve.
The recruit doesn't use the aim corrector surely......... The instructor lays alongside and peeps thyrough the aim corrector to see what picture the recruit is seeing.
Can't say that we ever used them when I was a Cadet because we were all taught the standard Army method. Anyone else out there................
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