Key Features:
Distraction-Free Aiming Design
The “Plain” series is preferred by top-level shooters who want a simple, high-contrast sight picture. Without crosshairs or anti-glare patterns, this ring allows for an unobstructed view of the white area around the bullseye (the “white ring”), which is essential for detecting subtle aiming errors before the shot is fired.
Universal M18 Compatibility
Designed to meet international standards, these rings are compatible with major competition front sight tunnels, including Walther, Feinwerkbau (FWB), Anschutz, Thune, and MEC. They fit securely within the holder, ensuring the ring stays perfectly centered and vibration-free throughout the match.
Precision-Machined Circularity
Consistency in shooting starts with geometry. Each SP sight ring is precision-machined to ensure perfect roundness. Any irregularity in a sight ring can lead to “optical canting,” but with Shooter Paaji’s strict quality control, you are guaranteed a stable and symmetrical reference point shot after shot.
Durable, High-Quality Construction
Available in high-quality polymer or metal variants, these rings are built to withstand the rigors of daily training. They maintain their structural integrity and sharp edges even after repeated insertion and removal from the sight tunnel, ensuring your sight picture remains “match-ready” for years.
Multiple Sizes for Variable Lighting
With sizes ranging from 3.4 to 4.0, shooters can fine-tune their sight picture based on range lighting and personal preference. A wider range (larger number) is often used in brighter conditions or for 50m events, while a tighter range is common for 10m indoor air rifle.
Specifications
- Brand: Shooter Paaji (SP)
- Product Type: Front Sight Insert / Ring
- Compatibility: M18 Front Sight Tunnels (Walther, FWB, Anschutz, etc.)
- Available Sizes: 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 3.9, 4.0
- Discipline: 10m Air Rifle & 50m Rifle Shooting
- Category: Front Sight Rings / Rifle Accessories
Technical Details & Usage Tips
- Choosing Your Size: As a general rule, you should see a clear, thin band of white around the black bullseye. If the white area is too thin, move to a larger ring (e.g., from 3.6 to 3.8). If the black looks “lost” in the circle, try a smaller size.
- Lighting Conditions: On darker ranges or during evening sessions, a larger ring size can help bring more light into your eye, reducing eye strain and keeping the front sight sharp.
- Installation: Ensure the ring is seated flush against the stop in your front sight tunnel. If the ring is tilted even slightly, it will cause a point-of-impact shift on the target.
Cleaning: Keep your sight rings free of dust and fingerprints. Use a soft microfiber cloth or a puff of air to clean them; any debris on the ring can create a “blurry” sight picture that distracts the subconscious mind.




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