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Posted: 5/30/2006 1:47:26 PM EDT
| Who has one and how do you like it? |
| I had a mojo microclick with snapsight on my old mauser, and while it didn't increase my accuracy, it did increase the time it took to make those accurate shots. I bought one of the non-microclick ones for my buddy's AK last summer. It just wasn't the same using the aperature & post; I didn't enjoy it as much as I did with the snapsights. I'm sure this setup works great for those who are used to the aperature/post setup (ARs), but I'll stick with the the standard Notch & post on my AK. |
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I bought one for a SKS a few years ago, The Mojo is OK, I like the elevation adjustment, except the screw for it sticks up in the aperture view and needs cut down, no big deal but annoying for the money you pay. Being a tightwad, I made a couple peep sights out the AK sights by welding a nut for an aperture on them. I can't hit squat with the AK blades, peep sights have made it much easier to use and be accurate with for me. The aperture being so far away from the eye doesn't work as well as a true peep like the AR or M1 type, but it still works better for me. YMMV. |
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I have one and I like it. Its the mojo micro click, and I have the smaller insert set. With the original AK sights I am only good to about 100 yards. Past that my shots are all over the place. With the mojo, and the smallest apperature I can shot my AK out to 200 yards with no problems. I am just more accurate with a peep sight. I just wish they were cheaper so that I could put them on all my AKs. |
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I got one. The notch is fine from the bench, but I can't aquire a target fast at all with it. If you are going to shoot in any sort of action/tactical matches with irons, throw the original away and get a peep. You can't make elevation or windage changes eaisly in the field, but I couldn't with the M16A1 either. I don't know if there is a better one at that price, but it is money well spent. |
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