takatähdäin
Takatähdäin is a Finnish term that translates to "rear sight" in English, commonly used in the context of firearms. It is a crucial component of a firearm's aiming system, working in conjunction with the front sight to allow the shooter to aim accurately. The rear sight is typically located at the back of the barrel or receiver.
There are various types of rear sights, each with its own design and adjustments. Open sights, the
The proper alignment of the front sight and the rear sight is fundamental for accurate shooting. The