Wilson Combat - Sighting in an AR-15

Published on May 17, 2011
Duration: 1:45

This guide demonstrates how to sight in an AR-15 rifle equipped with Wilson Combat flip-up tactical sights. It explains the function of the front sight for elevation and the rear sight for windage, detailing the specific adjustments needed to move bullet impact left, right, up, or down. The video emphasizes making adjustments one click at a time for precision.

Quick Summary

To sight in an AR-15, the rear sight adjusts windage (left/right impact) by turning clockwise for right and counterclockwise for left. The front sight adjusts elevation (up/down impact) by screwing the post down to lower impact or up to raise it. A four-prong tool or 1/16th punch is used for front sight adjustments.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Sighting In AR-15
  2. 00:04Wilson Combat Flip-Up Sights Overview
  3. 00:14Rear Sight: Windage Adjustment
  4. 00:20Adjusting Rear Sight for Right Impact
  5. 00:35Adjusting Rear Sight for Left Impact
  6. 00:47Front Sight: Elevation Adjustment
  7. 00:53Tools for Front Sight Adjustment
  8. 01:00Lowering Bullet Impact
  9. 01:16Raising Bullet Impact
  10. 01:32Alternative Tools and Fine Tuning

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you adjust the windage on an AR-15 with flip-up sights?

To adjust windage on an AR-15 with flip-up sights, you use the rear sight. Turn the adjustment knob clockwise to move your bullet impact to the right, and counterclockwise to move it to the left. Make adjustments one click at a time for precision.

What tool is needed to adjust the elevation on an AR-15's front sight?

You typically need a four-prong specialty tool to adjust the elevation of an AR-15's front sight post. Alternatively, a 1/16th punch can also be used to turn the post up or down.

How do you lower the bullet impact point when sighting in an AR-15?

To lower your bullet impact point on an AR-15, you need to screw the front sight post down. This adjustment is made using a specialized tool or a 1/16th punch.

What is the function of the rear sight versus the front sight on an AR-15?

On an AR-15, the rear sight controls windage, meaning it adjusts for left and right bullet impact. The front sight controls elevation, allowing you to adjust for up and down bullet impact.

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