Sight Weaver Base

Sight Weaver Base

NcSTAR Pistol Rifle Green Laser Sight with Weaver Picatinny Base APRLSG
NcSTAR Pistol Rifle Green Laser Sight with Weaver Picatinny Base APRLSG
Paypal   US $45.95
NcSTAR 1X42 B Style Red Dot Sight with Weaver Base DBB142
NcSTAR 1X42 B Style Red Dot Sight with Weaver Base DBB142
Paypal   US $29.95
NcStar Green Laser Sight w Weaver Base Switch APRLSG
NcStar Green Laser Sight w Weaver Base Switch APRLSG
Paypal   US $49.95
Aim Sports 4 Reticle Pattern Red Dot HOLOGRAPHIC Sight Weaver Base RT401
Aim Sports 4 Reticle Pattern Red Dot HOLOGRAPHIC Sight Weaver Base RT401
Paypal   US $32.88
Tactical 532NM Red Laser Sight w Weaver Rail Base for Compact Subcompact Pistol
Tactical 532NM Red Laser Sight w Weaver Rail Base for Compact Subcompact Pistol
Paypal   US $5.50
Compact Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight Weaver Base Black
Compact Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight Weaver Base Black
Paypal   US $69.99
Red Dot Reflex Sight 4 Different Reticles Weaver Base Black
Red Dot Reflex Sight 4 Different Reticles Weaver Base Black
Paypal   US $74.99
Plastic Red Dot Reflex Sight Weaver Base
Plastic Red Dot Reflex Sight Weaver Base
Paypal   US $12.99
New NcStar Airsoft Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight Scope LED Weaver Base DP
New NcStar Airsoft Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight Scope LED Weaver Base DP
Paypal   US $17.69
NcSTAR Airsoft 4 Reticle Red Dot Reflex Sight LED Weaver base D4B Black
NcSTAR Airsoft 4 Reticle Red Dot Reflex Sight LED Weaver base D4B Black
Paypal   US $39.75
Tactical 532NM Red Laser Sight w Weaver Rail Base for Compact Subcompact Pistol
Tactical 532NM Red Laser Sight w Weaver Rail Base for Compact Subcompact Pistol
Paypal   US $19.99
NcSTAR Compact Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight with Weaver Base Black DDAB
NcSTAR Compact Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight with Weaver Base Black DDAB
Paypal   US $45.95
Tactical Picatinny Weaver Mount Base Adjustable Red Laser Sight
Tactical Picatinny Weaver Mount Base Adjustable Red Laser Sight
Paypal   US $28.95
NcSTAR Red Dot Sight Plastic Red Dot Weaver Base DP Red Dot Sights
NcSTAR Red Dot Sight Plastic Red Dot Weaver Base DP Red Dot Sights
Paypal   US $9.00
Tactical 223 Rifle Rear Iron Gun Sight BLACK for Weaver Rail Base removable
Tactical 223 Rifle Rear Iron Gun Sight BLACK for Weaver Rail Base removable
Paypal   US $26.95
AR Carry Handle Picatinny Weaver Rail Scope Sight Tactical Mount Base IWEAPONS
AR Carry Handle Picatinny Weaver Rail Scope Sight Tactical Mount Base IWEAPONS
Paypal   US $19.00
Micro Tactical Red Dot Laser Sight 20mm Picatinny Weaver rail Mount Base Airsoft
Micro Tactical Red Dot Laser Sight 20mm Picatinny Weaver rail Mount Base Airsoft
Paypal   US $38.99
Tactical 532NM Red Laser Sight w Weaver Rail Base for Compact Subcompact Pistol
Tactical 532NM Red Laser Sight w Weaver Rail Base for Compact Subcompact Pistol
Paypal   US $18.95
Tactical 223 Rifle Rear Sight for Weaver Rail Base
Tactical 223 Rifle Rear Sight for Weaver Rail Base
Paypal   US $26.95
Compact 20mm Weaver Rail Base Mount Red Dot Laser sight for pistol gun
Compact 20mm Weaver Rail Base Mount Red Dot Laser sight for pistol gun
Paypal   US $9.99
Double Ring Scope Mount 1 inch 25mm Picatinny Weaver Rail Sight Tactical Base
Double Ring Scope Mount 1 inch 25mm Picatinny Weaver Rail Sight Tactical Base
Paypal   US $24.00
Hunting RL 20 635nm DC 45V red dot laser sight Weaver base 3R
Hunting RL 20 635nm DC 45V red dot laser sight Weaver base 3R
Paypal   US $15.99
NcSTAR Red Dot Reflex Sight with 4 Different Reticles Weaver Base D4B
NcSTAR Red Dot Reflex Sight with 4 Different Reticles Weaver Base D4B
Paypal   US $39.95
NcSTAR Gun Accessorie Pistol Laser With Weaver Base APRLS Laser Sights
NcSTAR Gun Accessorie Pistol Laser With Weaver Base APRLS Laser Sights
Paypal   US $20.00
HOT 1X25 RED GREEN DOT REFLEX SIGHT WEAVER 3 8 DOVETAIL BASE BLACK DAB
HOT 1X25 RED GREEN DOT REFLEX SIGHT WEAVER 3 8 DOVETAIL BASE BLACK DAB
Paypal   US $23.75
Hot New NcStar Airsoft Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight Scope LED Weaver Base DP
Hot New NcStar Airsoft Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight Scope LED Weaver Base DP
Paypal   US $15.95
Pistol Tiny Weaver Rail Red Laser Sight with Picatinny Weaver Mount Base
Pistol Tiny Weaver Rail Red Laser Sight with Picatinny Weaver Mount Base
Paypal   US $26.95
Red Dot Reflex Sight Weaver Base
Red Dot Reflex Sight Weaver Base
Paypal   US $15.98
NcStar 1X30 Airsoft B Style Red Dot Sight Scope With Weaver Base Black
NcStar 1X30 Airsoft B Style Red Dot Sight Scope With Weaver Base Black
Paypal   US $37.99
NcStar Compact Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight Scope With Weaver Base Black
NcStar Compact Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight Scope With Weaver Base Black
Paypal   US $50.99
NcSTAR 1x30 B Style Red Dot Sight w 7 8 Weaver Style Base
NcSTAR 1x30 B Style Red Dot Sight w 7 8 Weaver Style Base
Paypal   US $32.99
NcStar 1X42 Airsoft B Style Red Dot Sight Scope WIth Weaver Base
NcStar 1X42 Airsoft B Style Red Dot Sight Scope WIth Weaver Base
Paypal   US $37.99
NcStar Camo Red Dot Sight With 4 Different Reticles and Weaver Base
NcStar Camo Red Dot Sight With 4 Different Reticles and Weaver Base
Paypal   US $37.99
NcSTAR Pistol Rifle Green Laser Sight Weaver Base NEW
NcSTAR Pistol Rifle Green Laser Sight Weaver Base NEW
Paypal   US $59.99
Pistol Tiny Weaver Rail Red Laser Sight for Weaver Base
Pistol Tiny Weaver Rail Red Laser Sight for Weaver Base
Paypal   US $24.95
NcSTAR Red Dot Reflex Sight w 4 Diff Reticles Weaver Base DIGITAL CAMO ACU
NcSTAR Red Dot Reflex Sight w 4 Diff Reticles Weaver Base DIGITAL CAMO ACU
Paypal   US $39.95
Sightmark Reflex Sight Camo 4 Reticles Weaver Base
Sightmark Reflex Sight Camo 4 Reticles Weaver Base
   US $59.00
Brand New NcStar Airsoft Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight Scope LED Weaver Base DP
Brand New NcStar Airsoft Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight Scope LED Weaver Base DP
Paypal   US $17.75
NcStar 1X30 B STYLE RED DOT SIGHT WEAVER BASE DBB130
NcStar 1X30 B STYLE RED DOT SIGHT WEAVER BASE DBB130
Paypal   US $31.95
Tippmann Red Dot Reflex Sight Weaver Base Paint Ball Paintball Accurate Game NEW
Tippmann Red Dot Reflex Sight Weaver Base Paint Ball Paintball Accurate Game NEW
Paypal   US $24.95
NcSTAR 1x30 B Style Red Dot Sight Black w Lens Caps Weaver Base DBB130
NcSTAR 1x30 B Style Red Dot Sight Black w Lens Caps Weaver Base DBB130
Paypal   US $28.99
NcSTAR Red Dot Sight 1x25 Compact Red Dot Weaver 22 Base Black DAB
NcSTAR Red Dot Sight 1x25 Compact Red Dot Weaver 22 Base Black DAB
Paypal   US $19.00
NcStar 1X45 T Style Red Dot Sight w Weaver Base DTB145
NcStar 1X45 T Style Red Dot Sight w Weaver Base DTB145
Paypal   US $32.95
NcStar 1X45 T Style Red Dot Sight Weaver Base DTB145
NcStar 1X45 T Style Red Dot Sight Weaver Base DTB145
Paypal   US $39.21
1X30 RED DOT SIGHT WEAVER BASE W FLIP UP LENS
1X30 RED DOT SIGHT WEAVER BASE W FLIP UP LENS
Paypal   US $38.95
Low Profile Elevation QD Sight Scope Mount Base Weaver
Low Profile Elevation QD Sight Scope Mount Base Weaver
Paypal   US $14.79
GSG 5 NC Star DBB142 Weaver Base 42mm Red Dot Sight
GSG 5 NC Star DBB142 Weaver Base 42mm Red Dot Sight
   US $49.00
Sightmark Dual Shot Reflex Sight And Red Laser Weaver Base
Sightmark Dual Shot Reflex Sight And Red Laser Weaver Base
   US $89.00
3 9x28EG Weaver Rail R G Rifle Tactical Laser Sight with Weaver Base combo deal
3 9x28EG Weaver Rail R G Rifle Tactical Laser Sight with Weaver Base combo deal
Paypal   US $89.99
NcSTAR Red Dot Sight 1x45 T Style Red Dot Weaver Base DTB145 Red Dot Sights
NcSTAR Red Dot Sight 1x45 T Style Red Dot Weaver Base DTB145 Red Dot Sights
Paypal   US $33.50
Tactical Red Laser Sight Batteres CR44X3 Mount Base Picatinny Weaver
Tactical Red Laser Sight Batteres CR44X3 Mount Base Picatinny Weaver
Paypal   US $29.50
RL 20 635nm DC 45V red dot laser sight 22 Rail Weaver base 3R
RL 20 635nm DC 45V red dot laser sight 22 Rail Weaver base 3R
Paypal   US $15.99
NEW RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT LED 4 DIFFERENT RETICLES WEAVER BASE BLACK HOT
NEW RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT LED 4 DIFFERENT RETICLES WEAVER BASE BLACK HOT
Paypal   US $35.95
COMPACT MINI TACTICAL RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT WEAVER BASE
COMPACT MINI TACTICAL RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT WEAVER BASE
Paypal   US $62.95
BSA Laser Sight LS650 Red Dot Sight 3 8 Mounts and 5 8 Weaver Style Base
BSA Laser Sight LS650 Red Dot Sight 3 8 Mounts and 5 8 Weaver Style Base
Paypal   US $29.95
Red Dot Reflex Sight 4 Different Reticles weaver Base b
Red Dot Reflex Sight 4 Different Reticles weaver Base b
Paypal   US $41.99
M 1 Carbine Weaver Rail Scope Mount M1 Black Base Rear Sight Hunting
M 1 Carbine Weaver Rail Scope Mount M1 Black Base Rear Sight Hunting
Paypal   US $11.95
Truglo tg7650b Laser Sight For Weaver Style Bases 22s And Airguns
Truglo tg7650b Laser Sight For Weaver Style Bases 22s And Airguns
Paypal   US $45.29
High Profile Elevation QD Sight Scope Mount Base Weaver
High Profile Elevation QD Sight Scope Mount Base Weaver
Paypal   US $14.79
NcStar 1x25 Tactical Red Dot Sight w On Off Switch Weaver Picatinny Base Camo
NcStar 1x25 Tactical Red Dot Sight w On Off Switch Weaver Picatinny Base Camo
Paypal   US $61.19
Laser Sight Red Dot Pistol Tiny Weaver Rail with Picatinny Weaver Mount Base2027
Laser Sight Red Dot Pistol Tiny Weaver Rail with Picatinny Weaver Mount Base2027
Paypal   US $24.99
Barska 20mm Micro Red Dot Sights w Weaver Base 2 MOA
Barska 20mm Micro Red Dot Sights w Weaver Base 2 MOA
Paypal   US $84.99
NcSTAR Red Dot Sight 1x42 B Style Red Dot Weaver Base DBB142 Red Dot Sights
NcSTAR Red Dot Sight 1x42 B Style Red Dot Weaver Base DBB142 Red Dot Sights
Paypal   US $27.99
NcSTAR Red Dot Sight 1x25 Compact Red Dot Weaver 22 Base Silver DAS
NcSTAR Red Dot Sight 1x25 Compact Red Dot Weaver 22 Base Silver DAS
Paypal   US $20.00
RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT 4 DIFFERENT RETICLES WEAVER BASE
RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT 4 DIFFERENT RETICLES WEAVER BASE
Paypal   US $42.00
COMPACT TACTICAL RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT WEAVER BASE BLACK
COMPACT TACTICAL RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT WEAVER BASE BLACK
Paypal   US $60.00
NcSTAR D4S Red Dot Reflex Sight w 4 Different Reticles Weaver Base SILVER
NcSTAR D4S Red Dot Reflex Sight w 4 Different Reticles Weaver Base SILVER
Paypal   US $36.95
MM1 M1 CARBIN SCOPE MOUNT 30 CAL M1 CARBINE WEAVER RAIL BASE REAR SIGHT HUNTING
MM1 M1 CARBIN SCOPE MOUNT 30 CAL M1 CARBINE WEAVER RAIL BASE REAR SIGHT HUNTING
Paypal   US $14.95
NEW RIFLE SCOPE SIGHT MOUNT 30MM BASE WEAVER RING BLACK
NEW RIFLE SCOPE SIGHT MOUNT 30MM BASE WEAVER RING BLACK
Paypal   US $8.99
NC STAR 1X30 B STYLE RED DOT SIGHT WEAVER BASE FREE SHIPPING
NC STAR 1X30 B STYLE RED DOT SIGHT WEAVER BASE FREE SHIPPING
Paypal   US $29.99
NcSTAR RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT SCOPE 4 DIFFERENT RETICLES WEAVER BASE SILVER D4S
NcSTAR RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT SCOPE 4 DIFFERENT RETICLES WEAVER BASE SILVER D4S
Paypal   US $59.95
NcSTAR RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT SCOPE 4 DIFFERENT RETICLES WEAVER BASE CAMO D4C
NcSTAR RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT SCOPE 4 DIFFERENT RETICLES WEAVER BASE CAMO D4C
Paypal   US $59.95
NCStar T Style Red Dot Sight 1x45 Weaver Base
NCStar T Style Red Dot Sight 1x45 Weaver Base
Paypal   US $39.94
NcStar 1X42 B Style Red Dot Sight w Weaver Base DBB142
NcStar 1X42 B Style Red Dot Sight w Weaver Base DBB142
Paypal   US $31.95
1X25 RED GREEN DOT REFLEX SIGHT WEAVER 3 8 DOVETAIL BASE BLACK
1X25 RED GREEN DOT REFLEX SIGHT WEAVER 3 8 DOVETAIL BASE BLACK
Paypal   US $23.95
BRAND NEW NCSTAR GREEN LASER SIGHT W WEAVER BASE MOUNT PRESSURE SWITCH FOR GUN
BRAND NEW NCSTAR GREEN LASER SIGHT W WEAVER BASE MOUNT PRESSURE SWITCH FOR GUN
Paypal   US $56.08
GREAT QUALITY RED DOT SIGHT W AUTO BRIGHTNESS AND WEAVER STYLE BASE
GREAT QUALITY RED DOT SIGHT W AUTO BRIGHTNESS AND WEAVER STYLE BASE
Paypal   US $39.99
NcStar T Style Red Dot Sight 1x45mm Weaver Base
NcStar T Style Red Dot Sight 1x45mm Weaver Base
Paypal   US $34.99
Pistol Tiny Weaver Rail Mount Base Red Laser Sight
Pistol Tiny Weaver Rail Mount Base Red Laser Sight
Paypal   US $24.95
NcSTAR 1X30 B Style Red Dot Sight with Weaver Base DBB130
NcSTAR 1X30 B Style Red Dot Sight with Weaver Base DBB130
Paypal   US $29.95
RED DOT SIGHT WEAVER BASE WITH FLIP UP LENS
RED DOT SIGHT WEAVER BASE WITH FLIP UP LENS
Paypal   US $36.95
NcSTAR Green Laser Sight w Weaver Base Coil Pressure Switch Black APRLSG
NcSTAR Green Laser Sight w Weaver Base Coil Pressure Switch Black APRLSG
Paypal   US $64.00
DDAB COMPACT TACTICAL MICRO RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT FOR WEAVER PICATINNY RAILS BASE
DDAB COMPACT TACTICAL MICRO RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT FOR WEAVER PICATINNY RAILS BASE
Paypal   US $59.99
AIM SPORTS TACTICAL 1X30 RED DOT SIGHT WEAVER BASE W FLIP UP LENS RT30W
AIM SPORTS TACTICAL 1X30 RED DOT SIGHT WEAVER BASE W FLIP UP LENS RT30W
Paypal   US $56.99
New NcSTAR 1X42 B Style Red Dot Sight with Weaver Base DBB142
New NcSTAR 1X42 B Style Red Dot Sight with Weaver Base DBB142
Paypal   US $28.95
New NcStar 1X30 B STYLE RED DOT SIGHT WEAVER BASE DBB130
New NcStar 1X30 B STYLE RED DOT SIGHT WEAVER BASE DBB130
Paypal   US $29.95
NcStar Airsoft Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight Scope LED Weaver Base
NcStar Airsoft Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight Scope LED Weaver Base
Paypal   US $10.00
NcSTAR Model APRLSG Green Laser Sight w Weaver Base Switch
NcSTAR Model APRLSG Green Laser Sight w Weaver Base Switch
Paypal   US $55.00
NcSTAR RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT SCOPE 4 DIFFERENT RETICLES WEAVER BASE BLACK D4B
NcSTAR RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT SCOPE 4 DIFFERENT RETICLES WEAVER BASE BLACK D4B
Paypal   US $59.95
NcSTAR COMPACT TACTICAL RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT SCOPE WEAVER BASE SILVER DDAS
NcSTAR COMPACT TACTICAL RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT SCOPE WEAVER BASE SILVER DDAS
Paypal   US $75.95
NcSTAR COMPACT TACTICAL RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT SCOPE WEAVER BASE CAMO DDAB
NcSTAR COMPACT TACTICAL RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT SCOPE WEAVER BASE CAMO DDAB
Paypal   US $77.95
NcSTAR COMPACT TACTICAL RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT SCOPE WEAVER BASE BLACK DDAB
NcSTAR COMPACT TACTICAL RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT SCOPE WEAVER BASE BLACK DDAB
Paypal   US $74.95
NcSTAR 1X45 T STYLE RED DOT SIGHT RIFLESCOPE WEAVER BASE RUBY LENS DTB145
NcSTAR 1X45 T STYLE RED DOT SIGHT RIFLESCOPE WEAVER BASE RUBY LENS DTB145
Paypal   US $49.95

Sight Weaver Base

devolpment, of Computers and Technology

Computers in some form are in almost everything these days.  From Toasters to Televisions, just about all electronic things has some form of processor in them.  This is a very large change from the way it used to be, when a computer that would take up an entire room and weighed tons of pounds has the same amount of power as a scientific calculator.  The changes that computers have undergone in the last 40 years have been colossal.  So many things have changed from the ENIAC that had very little power, and broke down once every 15 minutes and took another 15 minutes to repair, to our Pentium Pro 200's, and the powerful Silicon Graphics Workstations, the core of the machine has stayed basically the same.  The only thing that has really changed in the processor is the speed that it translates commands from 1's and 0's to data that actually means something to a normal computer user.  Just in the last few years, computers have undergone major changes.  PC users came from using MS-DOS and Windows 3.1, to Windows 95, a whole new operating system.  Computer speeds have taken a huge increase as well, in 1995 when a  normal computer was a 486 computer running at 33 MHz, to 1997 where a blazing fast Pentium (AKA 586) running at 200 MHz plus.  The next generation of processors is slated to come out this year as well, being the next CPU from Intel, code named Merced, running at 233 MHz, and up.  Another major innovation has been the Internet.  This is a massive change to not only the computer world, but to the entire world as well.  The Internet has many different facets, ranging from newsgroups, where you can choose almost any topic to discuss with a range of many other people, from university professors, to professionals of the field of your choice, to the average person, to IRC, where you can chat in real time to other people around the world, to the World Wide Web, which is a mass of information networked from places around the world.  Nowadays, no matter where you look, computers are somewhere, doing something.

Changes in computer hardware and software have taken great leaps and jumps since the first video games and word processors.  Video games started out with a game called Pong...monochrome (2 colors, typically amber and black, or green and black), you had 2 controller paddles, and the game resembled a slow version of Air Hockey.  The first word processors had their roots in MS-DOS, these were not very sophisticated nor much better than a good typewriter at the time.  About the only benefits were the editing tools available with the word processors.  But, since these first two dinosaurs of software, they have gone through some major changes.  Video games are now placed in fully 3-D environments and word processors now have the abilities to change grammar and check your spelling.

Hardware has also undergone some fairly major changes.  When computers entered their 4th generation, with the 8088 processor, it was just a base computer, with a massive processor, with little power, running at 3-4 MHz, and there was no sound to speak of, other than blips and bleeps from an internal speaker.  Graphics cards were limited to two colors (monochrome), and RAM was limited to 640k and less.  By this time, though, computers had already undergone massive changes.  The first computers were massive beasts of things that weighed thousands of pounds.  The first computer was known as the ENIAC, it was the size of a room, used punched cards as input and didn't have much more power than a calculator.  The reason for it being so large is that it used vacuum tubes to process data.  It also broke down very often...to the tune of once every fifteen minutes, and then it would take 15 minutes to locate the problem and fix it.  This beast also used massive amount of power, and people used to joke that the lights would dim in the city of origin whenever the computer was used.

The Early Days of Computers

The very first computer, in the roughest sense of the term, was the abacus.  Consisting of beads strung on wires, the abacus was the very first desktop calculator.  The first actual mechanical computer came from an individual named Blaise Pascal, who built an adding machine based on gears and wheels.  This invention did not become improved significantly until a person named Charles Babbage came along, who made a machine called the difference engine.  It is for this, that Babbage is known as the "Father of the Computer."

Born in England in 1791, Babbage was a mathematician, and an inventor.  He decided a machine could be built to solve polynomial equations more easily and accurately by calculating the differences between them.  The model of this was named the Difference Engine.  The model was so well received that he began to build a full scale working version, with money that he received from the British Government as a grant.

Babbage soon found that the tightest design specifications could not produce an accurate machine.  The smallest imperfection was enough to throw the tons of mechanical rods and gears, and threw the entire machine out of whack.  After spending 17,000 pounds, the British Government withdrew financial support.  Even though this was a major setback, Babbage was not discouraged.  He came up with another machine of wheels and cogs, which he would call the analytical engine, which he hoped would carry out many different kinds of calculations.  This was also never built, at least by Babbage (although a model was put together by his son, later), but the main thing about this was it manifested five key concepts of modern computers --

· Input device

· Processor or Number calculator

· Storage unit to hold number waiting to be processed

· Control unit to direct the task waiting to be performed and the sequence of calculations

· Output device

Parts of Babbage's inventions were similar to an invention built by Joseph Jacquard.  Jacquard, noting the repeating task of weavers working on looms, came up with a stiff card with a series of holes in it, to block certain threads from entering the loom and blocked others from completing the weave.  Babbage saw that the punched card system could be used to control the calculations of the analytical engine, and brought it into his machine.

Ada Lovelace was known as the first computer programmer.  Daughter of an English poet (Lord Byron), went to work with Babbage and helped develop instructions for doing calculations on the analytical engine.  Lovelace's contributions were very great, her interest gave Babbage encouragement; she was able to see that his approach was workable and also published a series of notes that led others to complete what he prognosticated.

Since 1970, the US Congress required that a census of the population be taken every ten years.  For the census for 1880, counting the census took 71/2 years because all counting had to be done by hand.  Also, there was considerable apprehension in official society as to whether the counting of the next census could be completed before the next century.

A competition was held to find some way to speed the counting process.  In the final test, involving a count of the population of St. Louis, Herman Hollerith's tabulating machine completed the count in only 51/2 hours.  As a result of his systems adoption, an unofficial count of the 1890 population was announced only six weeks after the census was taken.  Like the cards that Jacquard used for the loom, Hollerith's punched cards also used stiff paper with holes punched at certain points.  In his tabulating machine, roods passed through the holes to complete a circuit, which caused a counter to advance one unit.  This capability pointed up the principal difference between the analytical engine and the tabulating machine; Hollerith was able to use electrical power rather than mechanical power to drive the device.

Hollerith, who had been a statistician with the Census Bureau, realized that the punched card processing had high potential for sales.  In 1896, he started the Tabulating Machine Company, which was very successful in selling machines to railroads and other clients.  In 124, this company merged with two other companies to form the International Business Machines Corporation, still well known today as IBM.

IBM, Aiken & Watson

For over 30 years, from 1924 to 1956, Thomas Watson, Sr., ruled IBM with an iron grip.  Before becoming the head of IBM, Watson had worked for the Tabulating Machine Company.  While there, he had a running battle with Hollerith, whose business talent did not match his technical abilities.  Under the lead of Watson, IBM became a force to be reckoned with in the business machine market, first as a purveyor of calculators, then as a developer of computers.

IBM's entry into computers was started by a young person named Howard Aiken.  In 1936, after reading Babbage's and Lovelace's notes, Aiken thought that a modern analytical engine could be built.  The important difference was that this new development of the analytical engine would be electromechanical.  Because IBM was such a power in the market, with lots of money and resources, Aiken worked out a proposal and approached Thomas Watson.  Watson approved the deal and give him 1 million dollars in which to make this new machine, which would later be called the Harvard Mark I, which began the modern era of computers.

Nothing close to the Mark I had ever been built previously.  It was 55 feet long and 8 feet high, and when it processed information, it made a clicking sound, equivalent to (according to one person) a room full of individuals knitting with metal needles.  Released in 1944, the sight of the Mark I was marked by the presence of many uniformed Navy officers.  It was now W.W.II and Aiken had become a naval lieutenant, released to Harvard to help build the computer that was supposed to solve the Navy's obstacles.

During the war, German scientists made impressive advances in computer design.  In 1940 they even made a formal development proposal to Hitler, who rejected farther work on the scheme, thinking the war was already won.  In Britain however, scientists succeeded in making a computer called Colossus, which helped in cracking supposedly unbreakable German radio codes.  The Nazis unsuspectingly continued to use these codes throughout the war.  As great as this accomplishment is, imagine the possibilities if the reverse had come true, and the Nazis had the computer technology and the British did not.

In the same time frame, American military officers approached Dr. Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and asked him to develop a machine that would quickly calculate the trajectories for artillery and missiles.  Mauchly and his student, Presper Eckert, relied on the work of Dr. John Atanasoff, a professor of physics at Iowa State University.

During the late '30's, Atanasoff had spent time trying to build an electronic calculating device to help his students solve complicated math problems.  One night, the idea came to him for linking the computer memory and the associated logic.  Later, he and an associate, Clifford Berry, succeeded in building the "ABC," for Atanasoff-Berry Computer.  After Mauchly met with Atanasoff and Berry, he used the ABC as the basis for the next computer development.  From this association ultimately would come a lawsuit, considering attempts to get patents for a commercial version of the machine that Mauchly built.  The suit was finally decided in 1974, when it was decided that Atanasoff had been the true developer of the ideas required to make an electronic digital computer actually work, although some computer historians dispute this decision.  But during the war years, Mauchly and Eckert were able to use the ABC principals in dramatic effect to create the ENIAC.

 

Computers Become More Powerful

The size of ENIAC's numerical "word" was 10 decimal digits, and it could multiply two of

these numbers at a rate of 300 per second, by finding the value of each product from a

Multiplication table stored in its memory. ENIAC was about 1000 times faster than the previous generation of computers. ENIAC used 18,000 vacuum tubes, about 1,800 square feet of floor space, and consumed about 180,000 watts of electrical power. It had punched card input, 1 multiplier, 1 divider/square rooter, and 20 adders using decimal ring counters, which served as adders and also as quick-access (.0002 seconds) read-write register storage. The executable

instructions making up a program were embodied in the separate "units" of ENIAC, which

were plugged together to form a "route" for the flow of information.  The problem with the ENIAC was that the average life of a vacuum tube is 3000 hours, and a vacuum tube would then burn out once every 15 minutes.  It would take on average 15 minutes to find the burnt out tube and replace it.

Enthralled by the success of ENIAC, the mathematician John Von Neumann undertook, in 1945, a study of computation that showed that a computer should have a very basic, fixed physical construction, and yet be able to carry out any kind of computation by means of a proper programmed control without the need for any change in the unit itself. Von Neumann contributed a new consciousness of how sensible, yet fast computers should be organized and assembled. These ideas, usually referred to as the stored-program technique, became important for future generations of high-speed digital computers and were wholly adopted. The Stored-Program technique involves many features of computer design and function besides the one that it is named after.  In combination, these features make very high speed operations attainable. An impression may be provided by considering what 1,000 operations per second means. If each instruction in a job program were used once in concurrent order, no human programmer could induce enough instruction to keep the computer busy. Arrangements must be made, consequently, for parts of the job program (called subroutines) to be used repeatedly in a manner that depends on the way the computation goes. Also, it would clearly be helpful if instructions could be changed if needed during a computation to make them behave differently. Von Neumann met these two requirements by making a special type of machine instruction, called a Conditional control transfer -- which allowed the program sequence to be stopped and started again at any point - and by storing all instruction programs together with data in the same memory unit, so that, when needed, instructions could be changed in the same way as data.

As a result of these techniques, computing and programming became much faster, more flexible, and more efficient with work.  Regularly used subroutines did not have to be reprogrammed for each new program, but could be kept in "libraries" and read into memory only when needed. Hence, much of a given program could be created from the subroutine library.  The computer memory became the collection site in which all parts of a long computation were kept, worked on piece by piece, and put together to form the final results.  When the advantage of these techniques became clear, they became a standard practice.

The first generation of modern programmed electronic computers to take advantage of these improvements was built in 1947.  This group included computers using Random- Access-Memory (RAM), which is a memory designed to give almost constant access to any particular piece of information. . These machines had punched-card or tape I/O devices.  Physically, they were much smaller than ENIAC. Some were about the size of a grand piano and used only 2,500 electron tubes, a lot less then required by the earlier ENIAC. The first-generation stored-program computers needed a lot of maintenance, reached probably about 70 to 80% reliability of operation (ROO) and were used for 8 to 12 years.  This group of computers included EDVAC and UNIVAC, the first commercially available computers.

Early in the 50's two important engineering discoveries changed the image of the electronic-computer field, from one of fast but unreliable hardware to an image of relatively high reliability and even more capability. These discoveries were the magnetic core memory and the Transistor - Circuit Element. These technical discoveries quickly found their way into new models of digital computers. RAM capacities increased from 8,000 to 64,000 words in commercially available machines by the 1960's, with access times of 2 to 3 MS (Milliseconds). These machines were very expensive to purchase or even to rent and were particularly expensive to operate because of the cost of expanding programming. Such computers were mostly found in large computer centers operated by industry, government, and private laboratories -- staffed with many programmers and support personnel. This situation led to modes of operation enabling the sharing of the high potential available.  During this time, another important development was the move from machine language to assembly language, also known as symbolic languages.  Assembly languages use abbreviations for instructions rather than numbers.  This made programming a computer a lot easier.

After the implementation of assembly languages came high-level languages.  The first language to be universally accepted was a language by the name of FORTRAN, developed in the mid 50's as an engineering, mathematical, and scientific language.  Then, in 1959, COBOL was developed for business programming usage.  Both languages, still being used today, are more English like than assembly.  Higher level languages allow programmers to give more attention to solving problems rather than coping with the minute details of the machines themselves.  Disk storage complimented magnetic tape systems and enabled users to have rapid access to data required.

All these new developments made the second generation computers easier and less costly to operate.  This began a surge of growth in computer systems, although computers were being mostly used by business, university, and government establishments.  They had not yet been passed down to the general public.  The real part of the computer revolution was about to begin.

One of the most abundant elements in the earth is silicon; a non-metal substance found in sand as well as in most rocks and clay.  The element has given rise to the name "Silicon Valley" for Santa Clara County, about 50 km south of San Francisco.  In 1965, Silicon valley became the principle site of the computer industry, making the so-called silicon chip.

An integrated circuit is a complete electronic circuit on a small chip of silicon.  The chip may be less than 3mm square and contain hundreds to thousands of electronic components.  Beginning in 1965, the integrated circuit began to replace the transistor in machines was now called third-generation computers.  An Integrated Circuit was able to replace an entire circuit board of transistors  with one chip of silicon much smaller than one transistor.  Silicon is used because it is a semiconductor.  It is a crystalline substance that will conduct electric current when it has been doped with chemical impurities shot onto the structure of the crystal.  A cylinder of silicon is sliced into wafers, each about 76mm in diameter.  The wafer is then etched repeatedly with a pattern of electrical circuitry.  Up to ten layers may be etched onto a single wafer.  The wafer is then divided into several hundred chips, each with a circuit so small it is half the size of a fingernail; yet under a microscope, it is complex as a railroad yard.  A chip 1 centimeter square it is so powerful that it can hold 10,000 words, about the size of an average newspaper.

Integrated circuits entered the market with the simultaneous announcement in 1959 by Texas Instruments and Fairchild Semiconductor that they had each independently produced chips containing several complete electronic circuits.  The chips were hailed as a generational breakthrough because they had four desirable characteristics.

· Reliability - They could be used over and over again without failure, whereas vacuum tubes failed ever fifteen minutes.  Chips rarely failed -- perhaps one in 33 million hours of operation.  This reliability was due not only to the fact that they had no moving parts but also that semiconductor firms gave them a rigid work/not work test.

· Compactness - Circuitry packed into a small space reduces equipment size.  The machine      speed is increased because circuits are closer together, thereby reducing the travel time for the electricity.

· Low Cost - Mass-production techniques has made possible the manufacture of inexpensive integrated circuits.  That is, miniaturization has allowed manufacturers to produce many chips inexpensively.

· Low power use -- Miniaturization of integrated circuits has meant that less power is required for computer use than was required in previous generations.  In an energy-conscious time, this was important.

The Microprocessor

Throught the 1970's, computers gained dramatically in speed, reliability, and storage capacity, but entry into the fourth generation was evolutionary rather than revolutionary.  The fourth generation was, in fact, furthering the progress of the third generation.  Early in the first part of the third generation, specialized chips were developed for memory and logic.  Therefore, all parts were in place for the next technological development, the microprocessor, or a general purpose processor on a chip.  Ted Hoff of Intel developed the chip in 1969, and the microprocessor became commercially available in 1971.

Nowadays microprocessors are everywhere.  From watches, calculatores and computers, processors can be found in virtually every machine in the home or business.  Environments for computers have changed, with no more need for climate-controlled rooms  and most models of microcomputers can be placed almost anywhere.

New Stuff

After the technoligical improvements in the 60's and the 70's, computers haven't gotten much different, aside from being faster, smaller and more user friendly.  The base architecture of the computer itself is fundementally the same.  New improvements from the 80's on have been more "Comfort Stuff", those being sound cards (For hi-quality sound and music), CD-ROMs (large storage capicity disks), bigger monitors and faster video cards.  Computers have come a long way, but there has not really been alot of vast technological improvements, architecture-wise.

About the Author

Itech troubleshooter is an advanced web development, high skilled professional software Solution Company located in New Delhi founded by, PRABHAKAR MISHRA in the year 2008.The company provides vast range of services to each and every customer in reaching their respective targeted spectators and their valuable information in fix and on steady affordable price. Today, you can easily get a lot of quality services by this company on just dialing a call to the company which includes services like website designing , web application development , Application development , Maintenance , Re-engineering , Flash development , SEO , SEO Services , Computer AMC , Computer Networking , Wireless Networking , Data Recovery , ERP Solution .


Nc Star DP Red Dot Sight Weaver Base DP-BW


Nc Star DP Red Dot Sight Weaver Base DP-BW


$2.5


Nc Star DP Red Dot Sight Weaver Base DP-BW

NcSTAR Red Dot Sight - Plastic Red Dot- Weaver Base DP


NcSTAR Red Dot Sight - Plastic Red Dot- Weaver Base DP


$9.95


NcSTAR Red Dot Sight - Plastic Red Dot- Weaver Base DP

NcSTAR Red Dot Sight - 1x30 B-Style Red Dot - Weaver Base DBB130


NcSTAR Red Dot Sight - 1x30 B-Style Red Dot - Weaver Base DBB130


$24.95


NcSTAR Red Dot Sight - 1x30 B-Style Red Dot - Weaver Base DBB130

NcSTAR Red Dot Sight - 1x25 Compact Red Dot / Weaver & .22 Base / Black DAB


NcSTAR Red Dot Sight - 1x25 Compact Red Dot / Weaver & .22 Base / Black DAB


$19


NcSTAR Red Dot Sight - 1x25 Compact Red Dot / Weaver & .22 Base / Black DAB

NcSTAR Red Dot Sight - 1x42 B-Style Red Dot - Weaver Base DBB142


NcSTAR Red Dot Sight - 1x42 B-Style Red Dot - Weaver Base DBB142


$29.99


NcSTAR Red Dot Sight - 1x42 B-Style Red Dot - Weaver Base DBB142

Black Base Compact Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight/Weaver


Black Base Compact Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight/Weaver


$59.95


Product Features: LED (Light Emitting Diode) 100% Safe for The Eyes Anodized Aluminum Body Unlimited Eye Relief and Field of View Ddab, Ddas, Ddac: Standard On/Off Switch Integrated Weaver Style Mount Powered By Three Volt Lithium Batteries (Cr2032) Includes Extra Battery, Lens Covers, and Mounting Tool

Silver Base Compact Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight/Weaver


Silver Base Compact Tactical Red Dot Reflex Sight/Weaver


$61.95


Product Features: LED (Light Emitting Diode) 100% Safe for The Eyes Anodized Aluminum Body Unlimited Eye Relief and Field of View Ddab, Ddas, Ddac: Standard On/Off Switch Integrated Weaver Style Mount Powered By Three Volt Lithium Batteries (Cr2032) Includes Extra Battery, Lens Covers, and Mounting Tool

Silver Base 1x25 Red and Green Dot Reflex Sight with Weaver and 3/8


Silver Base 1x25 Red and Green Dot Reflex Sight with Weaver and 3/8


$59.99


Product Features: LED (Light Emitting Diode) 100% Safe for The Eyes Unlimited Eye Relief and Field of View Multi-Position Rheostat Knob for Red and Green Illumination Interchangeable Weaver and Dovetail Mount Includes Extra Battery and Mounting Tools

Nc Star Dtb145 1X45 TStyle Red Dot Sight Weaver Base


Nc Star Dtb145 1X45 TStyle Red Dot Sight Weaver Base


$47.24


Features:. LED (Light Emitting diode) 100 safe for the eyes. Black Anodized aluminum body. Unlimited eye relief and field of view. Seven position rheostat knob for multiple brightness settings. Integrated weaver style 3/8 inch dovetail or AR/M16 Carry Handle mount (Depending on Model). Powered by three volt lithium battery (CR2032). Includes extra battery lens covers mounting tool (some models). Specifications:. Magnification: 1x. Objective Dia(Mm): 45.00. Reticle: Red Dot. Dot Size: 3 Moa. Click Val: 1 Moa. Exterior Finish: Black Aluminum. Lens Coating: Ruby. Length: 5.12 . Mount: Integrated Weaver Style.

1x42 B-Style Red Dot Sight with Weaver Base


1x42 B-Style Red Dot Sight with Weaver Base


$45.99


Product Features: LED (Light Emitting Diode) 100% Safe for The Eyes Black Anodized Aluminum Body Unlimited Eye Relief and Field of View Seven Position Rheostat Knob for Multiple Brightness Settings Integrated Weaver Style, 3/8 Inch Dovetail, Or AR-15/M16 Carry Handle Mount (Depending on Model) Powered By Three Volt Lithium Batteries (Cr2032) Includes Extra Battery, and Mounting Tool (Some Models)

1x45 T-Style Red Dot Sight with Weaver Base


1x45 T-Style Red Dot Sight with Weaver Base


$45.99


Product Features: LED (Light Emitting Diode) 100% Safe for The Eyes Black Anodized Aluminum Body Unlimited Eye Relief and Field of View Seven Position Rheostat Knob for Multiple Brightness Settings Integrated Weaver Style, 3/8 Inch Dovetail, Or AR-15/M16 Carry Handle Mount (Depending on Model) Powered By Three Volt Lithium Batteries (Cr2032) Includes Extra Battery, and Mounting Tool (Some Models)

1x30 B-Style Red Dot Sight with Weaver Base


1x30 B-Style Red Dot Sight with Weaver Base


$34.95


Product Features: LED (Light Emitting Diode) 100% Safe for The Eyes Black Anodized Aluminum Body Unlimited Eye Relief and Field of View Seven Position Rheostat Knob for Multiple Brightness Settings Integrated Weaver Style, 3/8 Inch Dovetail, Or AR-15/M16 Carry Handle Mount (Depending on Model) Powered By Three Volt Lithium Batteries (Cr2032) Includes Extra Battery, and Mounting Tool (Some Models)

Nc Star Dbb142 1X42 BStyle Red Dot Sight Weaver Base


Nc Star Dbb142 1X42 BStyle Red Dot Sight Weaver Base


$44.55


Features:. LED (Light Emitting Diode) 100 safe for the eyes. Anodized Aluminum body. Heads up display. Unlimited eye relief and field of view. Seven Position rheostat knob for multiple brightness settings. Powered by three volt lithium battery (CR2032). Includes extra battery lens cover mounting tool. Specifications:. Magnification: 1x. Objective Dia(Mm): 42.00. Reticle: Red Dot. Dot Size: 3 Moa. Click Val: 1 Moa. Exterior Finish: Black Aluminum. Lens Coating: Ruby. Length: 3.15 . Mount: Integrated Weaver Style.

Firefield Mini Red Laser Sight w/ Weaver Mount FF13038


Firefield Mini Red Laser Sight w/ Weaver Mount FF13038


$19.99


Firefield Mini Red Laser Sight - Weaver Mount FF13038

Black Base 1x25 Red and Green Dot Reflex Sight with Weaver and 3/8 Dovetail


Black Base 1x25 Red and Green Dot Reflex Sight with Weaver and 3/8 Dovetail


$59.99


Product Features: LED (Light Emitting Diode) 100% Safe for The Eyes Unlimited Eye Relief and Field of View Multi-Position Rheostat Knob for Red and Green Illumination Interchangeable Weaver and Dovetail Mount Includes Extra Battery and Mounting Tools

Black Red Dot Reflex Sight  with 4 Different Reticles and Weaver Base


Black Red Dot Reflex Sight with 4 Different Reticles and Weaver Base


$99.99


Product Features:LED (Light Emitting Diode) 100% Safe for The Eyes Anodized Aluminum Body Heads Up Display Unlimited Eye Relief and Field of View 7 Position Rheostat Knob for Multiple Brightness Settings 3 Brightness Settings for Each Color (Red/Green Models) Powered By Three Volt Lithium Batteries (Cr2032)

Silver Base Red Dot Reflex Sight with 4 Different Reticles/Weaver


Silver Base Red Dot Reflex Sight with 4 Different Reticles/Weaver


$99.99


Product Features:LED (Light Emitting Diode) 100% Safe for The Eyes Anodized Aluminum Body Heads Up Display Unlimited Eye Relief and Field of View 7 Position Rheostat Knob for Multiple Brightness Settings 3 Brightness Settings for Each Color (Red/Green Models) Powered By Three Volt Lithium Batteries (Cr2032)

Camo Red Dot Reflex Sight with 4 Different Reticles/Weaver Base


Camo Red Dot Reflex Sight with 4 Different Reticles/Weaver Base


$99.99


Product Features:LED (Light Emitting Diode) 100% Safe for The Eyes Anodized Aluminum Body Heads Up Display Unlimited Eye Relief and Field of View 7 Position Rheostat Knob for Multiple Brightness Settings 3 Brightness Settings for Each Color (Red/Green Models) Powered By Three Volt Lithium Batteries (Cr2032)

Firefield Red Laser Sight Kit Black - FF13041k


Firefield Red Laser Sight Kit Black - FF13041k


$29.99


Fire Field Red Laser Pistol Sight is a compact small laser that has a base weaver mount. The Red Laser Sight FF13041K is a lightweight & compact optical device. The Firefield sight emits a beam visible at 70 yards range in the daytime and up to 2/3 mile at nighttime. It also features both wind & elevation adjustments, rapid target acquisition, durable and shockproof housing. The FireField Red Laser Sight FF13041K includes a pressure pad, on/off cap, battery, Calibration tools, weaver and barrel mount.

Bravo 1x30 Red and Green Dot Sight w Weaver Mount


Bravo 1x30 Red and Green Dot Sight w Weaver Mount


$29.95


Bravo 1x30 Red and Green Dot Sight w Weaver Mount This scope has a red and green dot making it easy to sight your target no matter what the conditions are. Features: * Lens covers * Weaver mount * Red and green dot sight

NCStar DBB142 1x42 BStyle Red Dot Sight w/Base


NCStar DBB142 1x42 BStyle Red Dot Sight w/Base


$44.55


1x42 BStyle Red Dot Sight w/Base . Manufacture ID: DBB142. 1x42 BStyle Red Dot Sight w/Base. Features:. LED (Light Emitting diode) 100 safe for the eyes. Black Anodized aluminum body. Unlimited eye relief and field of view. Seven position rheostat knob for multiple brightness settings. Integrated weaver style mount. Powered by three volt lithium battery (CR2032). Includes extra battery lens covers mounting tool. Specifications:. Magnification: 1X. Objective Diameter(mm): 42.00. Reticle: Red Dot. Dot Size: 3 MOA. Click Value: 1 MOA. Exterior Finish: Black Aluminum. Lens Coating: Ruby. Net Weight (oz.): 6.80. Lenth (in): 3.15. Mount: Integrated Weaver style

Firefield Red Laser Pistol Sight - Black FF13038


Firefield Red Laser Pistol Sight - Black FF13038


$19.99


Fire Field Red Laser Pistol Sight is a compact small laser that has a base weaver mount, and comes with a 5mw red laser. The Mini Red Laser Sight FF13038 is lightweight & compact optical device. The Firefield sight emits a beam visible at 20 yards range in the daytime and up to 300 yards at nighttime. It also features both wind & elevation adjustments, rapid target acquisition, durable and shockproof housing. The FireField Red Laser Sight FF13038 includes a gun sight mounting kit, 2 allen wrenches and 3 LR-44 Batteries.

NcSTAR Green Laser w/ Weaver Base APRLSG


NcSTAR Green Laser w/ Weaver Base APRLSG


$48.99


NcSTAR Green Laser w/ Weaver Base APRLSG

ATN Digital Ultra Sight Dtrxulstds


ATN Digital Ultra Sight Dtrxulstds


$99


ATN Digital Ultra Sight DTRXULSTDSPatented technology keeps point of impact from shifting when you change reticles. ATN Ultra Sight Digital has 5 reticle patterns to choose from. Pattern can be changed with a push of a button. Optional Bright Light Filter available for optimum performance in super bright conditions. Since there are no movable parts the reliability of the ATN Ultra Sight Digital is greater than of the standard. Reflex Sights. MultiAim combined with superb optics, rugged construction, highly-accurate windage and elevation system and an efficient electrical design for long battery life makes the ATN Ultra Sight Digital the best Reflex Sight on the market. Military Personnel, Law Enforcement Professionals, Hunters and Sport Marksmen can enjoy the sight that surpasses the competition in features and is priced far more economically. Get Digital! Digital push controls to adjust reticle pattern brightness. Brightness level memory. Reticle pattern memory. Fits standard Weaver style base. Ideal for han Type: Gun Scopes

ADCO E-Dot Sight - Nickel


ADCO E-Dot Sight - Nickel


$109


DescriptionOur e-dot sights use the same technology employed by fighter aircraft to achieve fast target acquisition. The 30mm Compact Model (ECB) is a versatile sight for a variety of shooting sports. It fits 3/8 inch or 7/8 inch mounts. Its compact design provides an even greater field of view than other 30mm sights.With our parallax-free system, a red dot on the lens is super imposed on the target. Aiming does not require lining up the front and rear sights. Also, there is no need to center the dot. After sighting in, if you see the dot on the target, you're on target!Features: Fits 3/8in base or (built in to sight) 7/8in Weaver-style mount Weighs 6.4 oz Lens diameter 1.2in Length 3.8in Click adjustment 0.75in

ADCO E-Dot Sight - Black


ADCO E-Dot Sight - Black


$109


DescriptionOur e-dot sights use the same technology employed by fighter aircraft to achieve fast target acquisition. The 30mm Compact Model (ECB) is a versatile sight for a variety of shooting sports. It fits 3/8 inch or 7/8 inch mounts. Its compact design provides an even greater field of view than other 30mm sights.With our parallax-free system, a red dot on the lens is super imposed on the target. Aiming does not require lining up the front and rear sights. Also, there is no need to center the dot. After sighting in, if you see the dot on the target, you're on target!Features: Fits 3/8in base or (built in to sight) 7/8in Weaver-style mount Weighs 6.4 oz Lens diameter 1.2in Length 3.8in Click adjustment 0.75in

Leapers UTG Deluxe Tactical Red Laser Sight Weaver Mount


Leapers UTG Deluxe Tactical Red Laser Sight Weaver Mount


$28.95


Features: * UTG Tactical Red Laser Sight * TS Rated Laser with Precise and Wide Range Windage and Elevation Adjustments * Ambidextrous Push button Switch * Complete with Weaver Picatinny Ring

Firefield Red Laser Sight With Pistol Trigger Guard Mount Black FF13039


Firefield Red Laser Sight With Pistol Trigger Guard Mount Black FF13039


$19.99


Fire Field Red Laser Pistol Sight is a compact small laser that has a base weaver mount, and comes with a 5mw red laser. The Mini Red Laser Sight FF13039 is lightweight & compact optical device. The Firefield sight emits a beam visible at 20 yards range in the daytime and up to 300 yards at nighttime. It also features both wind & elevation adjustments, rapid target acquisition, durable and shockproof housing. The FireField Red Laser Sight FF13039 includes a gun sight mounting kit, 2 allen wrenches and 3 LR-44 Batteries.

Firefield Red Laser Sight With Barrel Rifle Mount Black FF13040


Firefield Red Laser Sight With Barrel Rifle Mount Black FF13040


$19.99


Fire Field Red Laser Pistol Sight is a compact small laser that has a base weaver mount, and comes with a 5mw red laser. The Mini Red Laser Sight FF13040 is lightweight & compact optical device. The Firefield sight emits a beam visible at 20 yards range in the daytime and up to 300 yards at nighttime. It also features both wind & elevation adjustments, rapid target acquisition, durable and shockproof housing. The FireField Red Laser Sight FF13040 includes a gun sight mounting kit, 2 allen wrenches and 3 LR-44 Batteries.

NcStar Weaver Style Riser MARF


NcStar Weaver Style Riser MARF


$14.99


Weaver style riser mounts to any standard weaver rail and adds extra height to help raise your sight or scope up off the stock rails.

Crosman Under the Barrel Laser Sight 1 Weaver Mount


Crosman Under the Barrel Laser Sight 1 Weaver Mount


$17.95


Designed for Crosman to fit 1" Weaver style rails. Projects red beam for aiming with full adjustability. Features: *Model Number: 0423. *Fits weaver style rails.

NcSTAR Red Green Laser Sight Weaver & Pressure APRLSRG


NcSTAR Red Green Laser Sight Weaver & Pressure APRLSRG


$89.99


Description This New Dual Red/Green Laser Sight Comes With A Weaver Style Mount That Attaches To Most Weaver/Picatinny Bases. This Self Contained Unit Will Project A Laser In The Color You Need When You Need It. Changing Between Green And Red Is As Simple As Twisting The Bezel! External Windage And Elevation Controls Allow For Precise And Accurate Adjustments. Each Dual Green And Red Laser Comes Equipped With A Standard On/Off Switch, Coil Pressure Switch, Mount, Adjustment Wrench, And Battery. All Aluminum Construction Weaver Style Mount

NcStar Paintball Red Dot Sight DP Weaver Tippmann 98/X7


NcStar Paintball Red Dot Sight DP Weaver Tippmann 98/X7


$16.95


Description A quality electronic red dot sight with a warranty against damage from paintball. Brand name from NcStar. Made from durable plastic and will fit on weaver style rails. Will work on the Tippmann 98, 98 custom, custom pro, and the X7. Will also fit on any other gun or rifle that has weaver rails. Comes with cleaning cloth and extra batteries.

Weaver Carry Handle/Sight For AR-15 Foots


Weaver Carry Handle/Sight For AR-15 Foots


$99.49


This sturdy, versatile mount easily attaches to various AR-15 style weapons. Use with Weaver top mount rings to mount your favorite scope. Use the Tri Rail design to mount a variety of accessories including tactical lasers or flashlights. Models are precision engineered and available to fit both flat top and carry handle models of guns. Features: - Type: AR-15 Style - Firearm Type: AR-15 Specifications: - Material: Metal - Color: Matte Black

Horton SS099 7/8 Inch Weaver Style Base


Horton SS099 7/8 Inch Weaver Style Base


$45.6


7/8 Weaver style base. Premium CNC milled aluminum Weaver style base. Durable matte black finish. Reverse recoil resistance (R3) for crossbows. Legendary Horton quality.

Sightmark Mini Shot Reflex Sight SM13001


Sightmark Mini Shot Reflex Sight SM13001


$79.94


The Sightmark Mini Shot Reflex Sight is the most compact, lightweight reflex sight in the Sightmark reflex sight line. Its compact size improves the shooter’s field of view of the surrounding environment.Featuring two brightness settings, double-paned glass and a red reticle, the Sightmark Mini Shot is designed to maintain peripheral vision and depth perception, allowing the user to keep both eyes open during use. The Mini Shot also features a top-mounted, low-profile on/off switch for easy activation for right and left handed shooters.Perfect for shotguns, rifles, and pistols the Sightmark Mini Shot is able to withstand heavy recoil.The Mini Shot comes standard with a removable base and weaver-mount with additional weapon mounts sold separately.Protected by a built-in sunshade hood, which shields the unit from harsh sunlight, Sightmark Mini Shot Reflex Sight is also protected by Sightmark’s Limited Lifetime Warranty.SpecificationsReticle type 3 moa dotReticle color red Illuminated reticle yesBrightness setti Type: Gun Scopes Night Vision: No

Weaver Detachable Top Mount Base, 61S, Silver


Weaver Detachable Top Mount Base, 61S, Silver


$2.73


Nobody makes bases to fit as many guns as Weaver. Yet each base is machined to tight tolerances for a custom fit. They re designed to fight the effects of recoil with a square-cut notch that precisely mates to the sturdy cross bolt in every Weaver Detachable Ring. Custom-hardened fastening screws come with every Weaver base.

Post a Comment

Your email is never published nor shared. Required fields are marked *

*
*

wordpress com stats plugin