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Asian hunting. The Mid-Asian Ibex is the largest of the Ibex species and is primarily found in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.

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Sightlink Shotgun Single Bead Sight
Gunsmith Pack

Contains:
4 Red Beads
4 Amber Beads
4 Green Beads
1 piece 2

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Before the NFA was changed in 1968, as part of the Gun Control Act of 1968, one could register unregistered existing weapons, however it meant you were admitting to possessing an unregistered weapon. In fact the law required it, which was a reason the US Supreme Court used in gutting the registration scheme of the pre-68 NFA in Haynes v. US, 390 U.S. 85 (1968). (It violated the 5th amendment right against compelling self-incrimination.) However if there was no criminal intent to the possession (which tended to be demonstrated by attempting to register the weapon) then the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Division of the Treasury Dept. would accept the application to transfer the weapon, or to register it. ATT generally sent an investigator to check out what was going on, and if deemed appropriate, to help the applicant fill out the Form 1. The Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Division of the IRS (created out of the ’68 GCA, it became the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms on July 1, 1972) continued this practice until 1971, with the transferor instead of the transferee admitting to possessing an unregistered weapon, when applying to transfer it.



Sightlink Armorer

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Sightlink Single Bead Shotgun Sights

Single bead with either Red, Green, or Amber FIBER OPTICs.
Includes One 2 Piece of Rod. Drill and tapping required.

Drill and tapping required.

Color Options:
FOS-SSB-03A AMBER
FOS-SSB-03G GREEN
FOS-SSB-03R RED

TRI-LINK – FIBER OPTIC SHOTGUN SIGHT REPLACEMENT

Mounting Solutions Plus is pleased to announce an addition to their line of fiber-optic sights. Tri-Link is a unique new fiber-optic shotgun sight, intended to complement the SightLink line of fiber-optic rifle sights. Tri-Link , like SightLink, was originally conceived with competitors in mind and, like SightLink, is proving to be a favorite among literally all competitive shotgun disciplines. Not only in use by Grandmaster level competitors, Tri-Link is used by hunters and law enforcement officers who need both maximum strength and versatility in a shotgun sight.

Tri-Link is unique — different than any other fiber-optic shotgun sight on the market in a number of respects:

  • Tri-Link is intended to provide the user with the ability to almost instantly change the color of the fiber-optic sighting reference. If the lighting changes in the middle of a match, the competitor can change the sight picture in a moment. A few sights, such as the HiViz Comp sight or the TruGlo Wing & Clay sight, provide a similar capability, But. . .
  • Unlike other sights, Tri-Link uses industry standard .060 (1.5mm) fiber-optic rod, in standard colors, for replacement. This industry standard rod is already available in replacement packs from Mounting Solutions Plus, and is already stocked by some dealers. No other sight uses industry standard rod, and other sights instead require the user to purchase individual rods of a unique configuration. Tri-Link comes with lengths of red, green and amber rod.
  • What’s more, since Tri-Link uses industry standard rod, the user can vary the size of the resulting sight bead to fit their own individual tastes. Other sights give the user only a fixed sight picture which can not be varied. With Tri-Link , the user can change the size of the sight bead during installation. The longer the protrusion

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