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Originally Posted by
Arcwelder
When you present the firearm, have the front sight higher than the rear sight., bring the front sight to your line of sight to the target
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Since I've seen no instruction or nomenclature attached to this technique (unless someone shows otherwise) I'm terming it:
Don't hunt the fox; dock in the notch
Like Arc said, "when you present the firearm, have the front sight higher than the rear sight". That way you see both the front and rear sight. Then, lower the muzzle and simply dock the front sight post right into the rear sight notch. Any other way and you wind up hunting (however minor) for that front sight. Think about it, if your front sight is low, left, or right as you present for sight alignment, then your eye is only looking at the rear sight. Then you go through that silly expedition of fishing for the front sight. Try it, practice it, and you'll find that it automatically snaps right in place over time.
Airgator, I will send funds. Please register Arc in any of the Basic or Advanced AR15 class of his choice . Thank you.
One again Arc, congratulations.:)