FRONT SIGHT

Brand Owner Address Description
FRONTSIGHT FRONTSIGHT MILITARY MINISTRY 1533 E. Holt Blvd. Ontario CA 91761 FRONT SIGHT;Christian evangelistic and ministerial services; conducting religious gatherings and worship services featuring scriptural discussions, doctrinal teachings, music and inspirational topics; Christian ministry services directed to military servicemen, veterans and their families; conducting religious prayer services; religious and spiritual services, namely, providing gatherings and retreats to develop and enhance the spiritual lives of individuals; providing spiritual rehabilitation services; providing counseling services in the field of religion; spiritual counseling services directed to military servicemen, veterans and their families; providing emotional support services for military veterans; spiritual counseling in the field of personal development and dealing with traumatic events; spiritual guidance directed to military servicemen, veterans and their families dealing with post traumatic stress disorder; spiritual counseling in the field of developing, strengthening and sustaining well-balanced families and family relationships; counseling services in the field of Christian conduct in personal relationships; online ministerial services; providing a web site featuring information about religious and spiritual matters; providing online information and materials in the field of Christian spirituality;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A firearm sighting system includes a rear sight unit having a plurality of separate sight elements adaptable for "zeroing" the same gun with different ammunition. In preferred embodiments, a rear sight unit comprises windage and elevation adjustments for each of two sight elements, so that multiple ammunition types having different trajectories may be fired accurately from a single firearm after zeroing-in one of the plurality of sight elements for each of the different ammunition types. Preferably, the separate sight elements may be connected to each other or to a common pivot arm or movable bracket so that moving one sight element into the sight path automatically removes the other from the line of vision. Elevation adjustments may be done in various ways, for example, by sliding sight elements out along an arm or bracket, or by changing an angle of the arm or bracket relative to the firearm. The preferred sighting system also includes an elevation-adjustable front sight unit, which may act as an extension member for gross adjustment of the front end of the firearm by significantly lowering the barrel position for a given line of sight between the user's eye, the selected rear sight, and the front sight. Alternatively, the rear sight unit multiple sight elements may comprise only one that is windage adjustable and elevation adjustable, which rear sight unit may cooperate with a front sight unit that has one sight element that is windage adjustable and elevation adjustable.