Tech Sight AK-100 Review (from mid July)

by Sarge ⌂ @, Central Misery, Tuesday, October 18, 2016, 19:08 (2896 days ago) @ JD

In my plodding quest for practical accuracy from my old WASR-10, I ordered a Tech Sight Model AK100S for the WASR 10. This model has the 0-2 'flip' aperture found on various issue M16 and M4 rifles. Tech says their unmarked aperture adds 0.036” of elevation over the one marked 0-2. Since I zero practically all bottleneck rifle cartridges at 200 yards, that should put me in the ballpark at 300 yards with the taller aperture.

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Elevation is accomplished via your issue AKM front sight- which you can precisely center in the hood, because the Tech Sight has standard, 'bullet point' windage adjustment.

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I found this sight very easy to shoot well and adding 8” of sight radius helps. The target itself is much clearer than with the standard AK sights. I could shoot the AKM sights well for a few shots, but on small targets at distance they fuzzed badly and pretty quick. With the Tech I could easily focus on the 5” spray-painted dot at 196 yards. Seeing it well means hitting it, in this case 5 straight with a couple on the edges.

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Even better news was by flipping up the long-range aperture, I could put three in a B27 at 300 yards with nothing outside the 8 ring. Downsides? Field stripping is slightly more complicated. The Tech comes with a dedicated dust cover, held in place by detents on either side of the sight tower. And that tower is too tall to accommodate any siderail scope/mount which sits low enough to be useful. There's always the Ultimak rail, if one is so inclined.

I'll happily accept those trade-offs for a set of irons that actually work, on the AKM platform.

www.tech-sights.com/ak-products/


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