Do Mojo sights have the same type of elevation adjustment as the military sight?
A. No. Military sights are adjustable out to combat ranges of 2000 meters in some cases. Not only is this unrealistic in a typical sporting situation, it was largely theoretical even when the sights were designed. The elevation setting of an original Mojo sight is adjustable by means of a simple screw mounted forward of the aperture block, and gives a vertical range of about 36 inches at 100 yards. The screw is a 1/16″ hex drive, and an appropriately sized hex key is supplied with each sight. We’ve found that hex-drive screws are far easier to adjust than the slotted screw found on some other sights. Ask anyone who’s ever scarred the bluing on a favorite gun trying to engage a tiny slot with a tiny screwdriver.