SKS Peep sight 10/10 would recommend.

SquidMeister

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I can't review it on your website as it was an account-less phone order, but I bought your SKS peep sight to put on for shooting tannerite, and I must say its a great upgrade to the rifle for precision shooting. Sight picture is nice and clear. 10/10 would order from again, and already have. ;)
 
This is the best view i have, but the camera is too close to the rear sight, so imagine the rear sight aperture is exactly the same as the front ring & line everything up nicely

 
is the front sight ring visible at all from a firing position? I find that majorly distracting(given that the front sight will likely not be aligned perfectly in the front sight ring)
 
The front sight ring is not visible, the rear is slightly smaller, unless you misalign the sights, then your eye brings it back to center right away.
 
Is there lateral adjustment, or do you move the front sight for this? Thanks

When i install them, i find i center the front post & drop the front sight to the lower 1/3rd this will put most SKSs on a 100 yd zero with our peep sight, there is only vertical adjustment in the rear.
 
$69 for the sight, drop in fit, i do them within 5 min including boresighting. The hardest part is sometimes the small pin, if it has one...
 
Got my sight, adjusted in and all. I like it my only concern is the elevation adjust screw is a little short. For one hundred metres, I using about 2/3 the available adjustment. Do you have a long screw I could buy? As I would like to mount one on my JW14 and needs a longer screw like the one on the Mojo.
 
You tube be dammed! "Just knock it out....it's easy"!

...my a$$. It took me almost 3 hours to remove the original leaf rear sight. Just not enough space at the front to "jam" a screwdriver in there to force the sight rearward. The channel that the pins ride in on my rifle had such a sharp notch that the sight would always hang up before it moved into the channel to slide rearward. I ended up putting the barrel into a vise and using a nut to depress the spring. All the while banging on the sight to overcome the notch to get it into the channel to move it rearward. I sure made a mess of the original sight trying to get it out.

On another note, the Hi-Cal peep sight fits beautifully. I am really looking forward to trying it out.
 
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