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Why did the Finns prefer the blade front sight to the Russian globe sight that was standard on the M91-30?

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Why did the Finns prefer the blade front sight to the Russian globe sight that was standard on the M91-30?

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Really there are two reasons that leap out. The first is that the blade sight is much easier to see and use in the snow. Also the blade sight will not pick up debris in the same manner as the globe sight. As Finland is a nation that can have a lot of snow and also is nation with a number of trees, one can see why this sight was more suited for issue.

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