Claims
- 1. A gun sight for mounting on a gun having a muzzle, barrel and top surface, said sight comprising:
- a base portion attached to the top surface of said gun;
- a top portion in the form of an elongated ellipse, said top portion rising linearly towards the muzzle of the gun;
- said top portion rising a distance substantially equal to the minor axis of said ellipse;
- whereby when a target is sighted along said top portion of the sight, the gun is properly aimed when a circle centered on the target appears in the sight.
- 2. The gun sight of claim 1 wherein said top portion is in the form of a substantially flat surface.
- 3. A gun sight for mounting on a gun having a muzzle, barrel and top surface, said sight comprising:
- a base portion attached to the top surface of said gun;
- a top portion in the form of an elongated isosceles trapezoid;
- said trapezoid having a pair of opposing parallel sides which are of unequal length, the longer of said opposing shorter sides being located towards the muzzle end of the gun;
- said top portion rising a distance substantially equal to the longer of said shorter sides;
- whereby when a target is sighted along said top portion of the sight, the gun is properly aimed when a square centered on the target appears in the sight.
- 4. The gun sight of claim 3 wherein said top portion is in the form of a substantially flat surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 664,611 filed Oct. 25, 1984, U.S. Pat. No. 4,601,121.
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