michaelnel
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Hello
I currently have a S&W Stealth Hunter in jail for 10 days, and I am curious about the sights.
This revolver has a rear sight blade that is adjustable for windage and elevation, and it also has a "drift adjustable" front sight blade mounted in a dovetail. I don't understand why they made it so windage is adjustable at both ends of the weapon.
Anyone know why they did this, or why you would want to do anything but keep the front blade centered while adjusting the rear for windage?
Thanks
Michael
I currently have a S&W Stealth Hunter in jail for 10 days, and I am curious about the sights.
This revolver has a rear sight blade that is adjustable for windage and elevation, and it also has a "drift adjustable" front sight blade mounted in a dovetail. I don't understand why they made it so windage is adjustable at both ends of the weapon.
Anyone know why they did this, or why you would want to do anything but keep the front blade centered while adjusting the rear for windage?
Thanks
Michael