takatähdäins
Takatähdäins refers to the rear sight of a firearm. It is a component of the sighting system, working in conjunction with the front sight to help the shooter aim. The rear sight is typically located on the rear of the firearm's barrel or receiver. Its primary function is to provide a reference point for the shooter's eye and to help align the eye with the front sight and the target.
There are various types of rear sights. Open sights are common and consist of a notch or
Some firearms utilize peep sights, which are a type of aperture sight. These are known for offering