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Join Date: Sep 2007
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All you need is shooting glasses set to allow a clear image of the sights. You don't really need to see the target very well.
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Join Date: Mar 2019
Location: Wrong side of the Delaware river
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I use a Merit optical attachment to my shooting glasses
http://www.meritcorporation.com/products.html Works like a camera diaphragm to extend your depth of view. I am long sighted and can clearly see target but sights are a problem if I wear glasses to see front sight, I cannot see target at all. With the Merit I can see both - even with a Luger (yes the sights are a challenge). But ignore the attach with a suction cup - it will fall off. I played using the suction and then glued it when I found the correct placement where it has sat for years now (I can dimly remember 60) |
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