3D printed sights ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿ–•

Published on July 14, 2024
Duration: 0:25

This video tests the functionality of novelty 3D printed pistol and rifle sights, shaped like a middle finger and an 'OK' gesture. Despite their humorous appearance, live fire tests on a Schmeisser AR15-9 PCC with a Holosun optic demonstrated that these custom sights are surprisingly accurate, grouping shots effectively on target.

Quick Summary

Novelty 3D printed firearm sights, shaped like a middle finger and an 'OK' gesture, were tested for functionality. Live fire results on a Schmeisser AR15-9 PCC showed these custom sights were surprisingly accurate, allowing for effective shot grouping.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Novelty Sights
  2. 00:08Live Fire Test with 3D Printed Sights
  3. 00:15Target Analysis and Accuracy Results

Frequently Asked Questions

Are 3D printed firearm sights practical for shooting?

Yes, this video demonstrates that even novelty 3D printed sights, like a middle finger or 'OK' gesture, can be surprisingly functional and accurate for hitting targets during live fire tests.

What firearm was used to test the 3D printed sights?

The 3D printed sights were tested on a Schmeisser AR15-9 Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) chambered in 9mm, equipped with a Holosun red dot optic.

Can novelty sights like a middle finger be accurate?

Surprisingly, yes. The live fire test showed that a 3D printed middle finger front sight and an 'OK' gesture rear sight allowed for effective shot grouping on the target.

What is co-witnessing in firearm optics?

Co-witnessing means aligning iron sights (like the 3D printed ones) with a red dot optic so both are visible and usable simultaneously, allowing for backup sighting if the optic fails.

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