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Since the eye is only capable of focusing on one plane, and the rear sight, front sight, and target are all in separate planes, only one of those three planes can be in focus at one time. Which plane is in focus depends on the type of sight, and one of the challenges to a shooter is to keep the focus on the correct plane to allow for best sight alignment. A tiny error in sight alignment can be multiplied hundreds or thousands of times by the time the projectile reaches the target.
Since the eye is only capable of focusing on one plane, and the rear sight, front sight, and target are all in separate planes, only one of those three planes can be in focus at one time. Which plane is in focus depends on the type of sight, and one of the challenges to a shooter is to keep the focus on the correct plane to allow for best sight alignment. A tiny error in sight alignment can be multiplied hundreds or thousands of times by the time the projectile reaches the target.


==Examples of Weapons Featuring the Iron Sights==
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*[[M7 Caseless SMG]]
Examples of Weapons Featuring the Iron Sights==
*[[M7S Caseless SMG]]
 
*[[M90 Shotgun Series]]
 
*[[DTM/Law Enforcement]] (Possibly)
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*[[M6C Magnum]]
[[M7 Caseless SMG]]
 
*
[[M7S Caseless SMG]]
 
*
[[M90 Shotgun Series]]
 
*
[[DTM/Law Enforcement]] (Possibly)
 
*
[[M6C Magnum]]
 
*
[[M45 Tactical Shotgun]]
 
*
[[SRS99D-S2 AM]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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