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    • Rear sight configuration

      • The TSR-100 and TSR-200 are very similar sights and have only a few differences. Appearance-wise they are identical in shape and profile. The difference between the two sights lies in the rear sight configuration. The TSR-100 is as described above, while the 200 has a rear sight with a single aperture and elevation adjustments.
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  2. May 31, 2012 · I'll be ordering a 100 model for the 10/22TD whenever I get around to it, making 3x100 and 1x200. Get the cylinder-type adjusting tool from TS when you order, and that's all you need for front&rear on a 100 model set. You'll need the stamped sheetmetal tool AND the cylinder for a 200 model.

    • TSR-100 Features
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    • TSR-100 vs. Tsr-200

    The TSR-100 sightsare a big upgrade from the factory iron sights. With the factory sights, I had trouble getting my cheek low enough on the comb to get a proper sight picture. This was not an issue with the TSR-100. For me, they sit at the perfect height to maintain a consistent cheek placement shot to shot. The TSR-100 front sight is made out of s...

    The TSR-100 sights are extremely easy to mount. They don’t require any modifications your 10/22 and are not permanent. The rear sight uses the two rearmost scope mounting holes in your 10/22 receiver and locks down tight with the two included mounting screws. The two screws are slotted and work best with the 210-4 Magna-tipscrewdriver bit. Be caref...

    The TSR-100 and TSR-200are very similar sights and have only a few differences. Appearance-wise they are identical in shape and profile. The difference between the two sights lies in the rear sight configuration. The TSR-100 is as described above, while the 200 has a rear sight with a single aperture and elevation adjustments. The elevation adjustm...

  3. With the TSR100, the windage is adjusted on the rear, and the elevation is adjusted on the front. With the TSR200, the windage and elevation can be adjusted on the rear. The elevation can also be adjusted on the front.

  4. Nov 28, 2011 · I have the TSR200. The 100 emulates the sights on the M16A1, where all your elevation adjustment is in the front sight: the rear is windage only. The dual aperture rear sight might be handy if you expect to be in both close quarters combat and extended-range firefights with your 10/22.

  5. TSR100 comes standard with dual apertures (.062), and is compatible with M16/AR15 apertures. TSR200 allows for additional elevation adjustment at the rear sight. Uses incremental windage adjustment with rugged detent locking.

  6. TSR100 comes standard with dual apertures (.062) and is compatible with M16/AR15 apertures. TSR200 allows for additional elevation adjustment at the rear sight. Uses incremental windage adjustment with rugged detent locking.

  7. Dec 10, 2014 · These differ from the TSR 100 model by providing both windage and elevation adjustment on the rear sight where the TS 100 only allows for windage adjustments.

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