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Thread: New SEE ALL TRITIUM NITE sight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Superbrad View Post
    Interested in acquiring one or two for a couple of Ruger scouts.... Will the mount they come with raise the actual sight portiOn higher than the front sight?
    We can't say for certain as we don't deal with Ruger products so don't know how high the SEE ALL needs to be. Due to the design of these sights any front will be obscured, however the rear would be the one you need to clear so that you can see the aiming point of the SEE ALL properly.

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    What would you say is the advantage of a SEE ALL over a traditional red dot sight?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Joe-Man View Post
    What would you say is the advantage of a SEE ALL over a traditional red dot sight?
    Well each will have advantages over the other depending on the type of firearm you intend to mount it on and the type/style of shooting you do. As with any sighting system proper installation for you is critical. So considering that both a SEE ALL and a Traditional Red Dot have been installed for you correctly here are a few things to consider.

    From a physical / mechanical aspect the SEE ALL is generally going to be smaller than most traditional Red Dot sights which will make it less prone to getting caught on things or knocked about. It doesn't require a battery as most Red Dot's do which means it won't fail at the most unexpected time. It's size may also offer a greater field of view when you are in the aim. As you are not having to look 'through' any sort of tube or window.

    The SEE ALL will auto-adjust (as it gathers available light) it's brightness as the ambient light level changes opposed to having to turn the dot intensity up and down as light levels change. So the possibility of engaging a target and finding that your dot is either to bright or to dim will be reduced.

    If you're transitioning from some form of traditional iron sights (say a bead on a shotgun) to a SEE ALL the transition will likely be faster and easier to make as the presentation of the shotgun will be nearly the same as with the bead.

    The low-profile nature of the SEE ALL allows it to be mounted lower on the firearm which can assist in maintaining a proper check-weld (long gun) unlike most Red Dot's which require you to raise your head off of the stock to get a proper sight-picture through it.

    The low-profile nature also lends itself to the installation on a pistol as it allows for a closer replication of the pistols' presentation onto a target as it would with iron-sights. When larger Red Dot sights are installed onto a pistol if often requires a significant change to how the pistol is presented onto the target and will require more practice to regain fast target acquisition.

    You do need to keep in mind that some of these pro's can also be con's depending on what you need and your requirements are adding the sight to you firearm.

    Hope this is of some help to you.

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    Hey Questar, do you know if these mount on Weaver rails?

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    Ryan

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanMumbles View Post
    Hey Questar, do you know if these mount on Weaver rails?

    Thanks,
    Ryan
    We were told that they do and they advertise them as ' The See All Nite Rail Site is a one-piece, Tritium lit open sight that can be attached to virtually anything with a rail'.

    When we saw them at the Shot Show they had them mounted on both Weaver and Picatinny rails, so unless there is some tolerance issue with the rail we have every expectation they'll fit.

    Hope this helps.

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