By drifting the front sight
top adjust the elevation up and down, the side adjust the windage right or left. .
To adjust a sight for elevation, locate the elevation adjustment knob or screw, typically marked with "+" and "-" symbols. Turning it clockwise generally raises the point of impact, while counterclockwise lowers it. For windage adjustments, find the windage knob or screw, usually labeled "L" for left and "R" for right; turning it in the appropriate direction moves the point of impact horizontally. Always make small adjustments and test your shots to ensure accuracy.
In this context, 'wind', in 'windage', is pronounced as 'wind' -as in 'breeze' or 'gale'. 'Windage means air-resistance, and this only applies to rotating machines, such as generators and motors, whose rotors have to overcome air-resistance (windage) as they rotate. As transformers have no moving parts, they are NOT subject to windage loss!
Windage loss is essentially frictional losses acting on rotating members due to air resistance.
If the sights are fixed, they can't be adjusted. You would either need to replace them with adjustable sights, or else use the "Kentucky windage" method of compensation.
Friction losses due to airCommentIt's worth pointing out that the windage is pronounced 'wind-age' (i.e. 'wind' as in breeze, not 'wind' as in coil!), and not 'winde-age'.
To adjust the rear sight on a Winchester 1873 rifle, first locate the elevation and windage screws on the rear sight. Use a screwdriver to turn the elevation screw to raise or lower the sight, depending on your desired point of impact. For windage adjustments, turn the corresponding screw to move the sight left or right. Always make small adjustments and test-fire to ensure accuracy.
From what I understand, having researched this in detail today, is, you don't..... That is, the rear sight is dovetailed in to the barrel, and the front sight is screwed on . In order to sight in the rifle, you would need to use a small brass headed hammer and 'tap' the sight in order to adjust the point of aim. There are options for mounting a peep sigth, such as from Williams Gun Sight, which has the ability to adjust for elevation and windage quite easily. Alternatively, you could mount a scope. Apparently, some of the earlier models require having to drill and tap holes in the side of the receiver in order to mount the scope base.
The AK47 was invented by Mr.Kalishnakov, In the Soviet Union.
there is no ak47 in bad company 2.
no. BUT there is a Ak47u which is the smaller version of an ak47.
Elevation will be the one that moves it up and down. Windage will be the one that moves it from side to side.