Mojo sights: how is it that no-one imports these into Canada?

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I emailed Mojo, and they said the cost of exporting their sights to Canada was not cost effective for them, but would be interested in finding a distributor. How is it that no-one has jumped on this? They make solid windage and elevation adjustable peep sights for all types of rifles, including the SKS, and the VZ58. I have a Williams peep sight for a SKS, but would love a Mojo rear for a few Csa Vz-58's. Any interest?

http://www.mojosights.com/sample-page/ak-sks/

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I emailed Mojo, and they said the cost of exporting their sights to Canada was not cost effective for them, but would be interested in finding a distributor. How is it that no-one has jumped on this? They make solid windage and elevation adjustable peep sights for all types of rifles, including the SKS, and the VZ58. I have a Williams peep sight for a SKS, but would love a Mojo rear for a few Csa Vz-58's. Any interest?

http://www.mojosights.com/sample-page/ak-sks/

VZ58-300x224.jpg

How is it that you have not jumped on this?
 
How is it that you have not jumped on this?

I lack the experience, time and resources to do so. The same applies to why I don't make coconut pineapple infused rum in my garage. For some savvy operators like Irunguns, SFRC (who have a healthy exclusive on several fine VZ58 parts), Wolverine or Questar, it would seem to be a good product to import.

Ps - I would like some coconut pineapple infused rum if it's not too much trouble too.
 
One of the reasons I like this product, is that many rear ladder sights are crooked, forcing gun makers to drift the front sight an offensive amount to compensate. They shoot straight, but the drifted front post offends the eye. Three newer CZ 858's I know have this problem. The windage adjustment would allow centering the front post, and making a less cosmetically offensive adjustment at the rear. Plus, a peep is a great fast target acquisition sight, and this one retains standard elevation adjustment, unlike the Williams which requires a screwdriver/ locktite combo to adjust windage, and is not field adjustable. The Williams rear sight is also rather cheaply made, though effective. Paired with a fiber optic post like the ones NEA or Zahal offer, this would be an ideal iron setup.
 
I tried to get some mojo sights for my Mosin nagant. I am very interested in them. I am hoping a board sponsor will jump on this Like Chris Wyatt jumps on a pie. Also if any board sponsors want to jump on XS sights that would be awesome too.
 
I've got a williams and I'd definitely try something new. Every damn part of it is always coming loose despite blue lock tite. Other than that it works. The insert in my front fire sight fell out too. It's a little bonkers having so many darn issues. So yeah, if someone brings these in I'll try them out.
 
The Japanese did the same on some of their Arisakas but it didn't help a bit for sighting (I had a very nice one configured that way). I also had a 1950 No.4 MkI Longbranch. Guess which one was easier to shoot...
A peep sight works well only when it is close to the eye, at the rear of the receiver. Up front it is useless.
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I see that Hical is now stocking these Mojo sights

http://www.hical.ca/mojo-sks-rear-peep-sight/

Does anyone have any experience with them? Trying to decide between these and the Tech sights. A lot of good reviews on the Tech sights, but I was thinking that these Mojo sights would be dead simple to install and not have to worry about holding zero after removing the dust cover.
 
I see that Hical is now stocking these Mojo sights

http://www.hical.ca/mojo-sks-rear-peep-sight/

Does anyone have any experience with them? Trying to decide between these and the Tech sights. A lot of good reviews on the Tech sights, but I was thinking that these Mojo sights would be dead simple to install and not have to worry about holding zero after removing the dust cover.


I have them on my SKS. It's expensive, but I really like like it, I am left eye dominant but right handed so the stock sights with the 'notch' type rear I find really hard to use, this made shooting the SKS a lot easier and more enjoyable... As for accuracy it's hard to say, not an accurate gun to begin with but I feel I can take 'as accurate as they are gonna get' shots a lot quicker and more comfortably with less eye straining with this sight ;)
 
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