Have never seen an ad as you have described- sorry
It is the image that a shooter sees when looking through the sights of a firearm at a target, and shows the alignment of rear sight, front sight and target.
Sights.
Sight alignment is the process of properly lining up the eye with the rear and front sights on open or aperture sights.:)
Sights is a noun. It's the plural form of sight.
You mean adjusting their aim. Naturally, it would be done after the sight adjustments were made. Even if they were looking through their sights or a scope while they adjusted the sights/scope, they'd still adjust their aim afterwards.
The noun 'sights' is the plural form for the noun 'sight'. Example:We drove through the mountains to see the sights.The singular possessive form is sight's; the plural possessive form is sights'. Examples:The doctor was very pleased with my sight's improvement.The sights' alignment on this rifle is way off.
Fixed sights, adjustable sights, target sight, night sights, 3 dot sights, telescopic sights, red dot sighs, lasers, etc.
Yes, the word sight (sights) is a noun, a word for the ability to see; a word for something to see; a word for a device to align something; a word for a thing.The word sight is also a verb (sight, sights, sighting, sighted).
Aligning front/rear sights
Any rifle that has open sights is aimed the same way. Line up the target with the front sight while looking through the rear sight at the same time.
Aligning front/rear sights
Red dot sights are unique in part to their reflection configuration. Unlike many other sights, red dot sights are non-magnifying reflectors which, as the name implies, means the sight provides no magnification.