Mechanical guns and projectors – Element – For archery projector
Patent
1995-10-04
1997-08-05
Ricci, John A.
Mechanical guns and projectors
Element
For archery projector
33285, F41G 1467
Patent
active
056532172
ABSTRACT:
A bow sight apparatus, including a housing with a front sight and a back sight mounted therein, means for illuminating the interior of the housing, and means for attaching the housing to a bow frame. The back sight is an elongated rod having a generally "V"-shaped notch formed at one end thereof; the front sight is an elongated rod having one or more sighting balls mounted thereon. In use, the bow sight is mounted to the bow frame, and its vertical and lateral positions adjusted to suit the user. The light is used to illuminate the interior of the housing under low ambient light conditions; red light is preferred so as not to alert game.
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Reichmanis Maria
Ricci John A.
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