Am I Nuts, Or Am I On To Something?
... aside from excessive capitalization. :p
A long time ago, I shot a friend's Mosin Nagant that had Mojo sights on it, basically a peep rear and a peep front. You could see the target quite clearly, and instead of worrying about a post being in the right spot, you just looked at the target and the bullet hit it.
Couldn't something like this be easily accomplished with ARs, using two rear sights? One mounted in its normal position, the other at the end of a rail extending to where a normal front sight post would be... of course, you'd have to have one (or both) peep sights be adjustable for elevation, but it seems like it would work.
The only two drawbacks I can think of are:
1) Fast target acquisition would be traded off for precision
2) It might look rather silly
So, back to the thread title - am I nuts, or am I on to something? :confused: