A flip-up sight can either be used as a traditional iron sights to compensate for gravity or as a guide to increase accuracy. The tab can be raised on the grooves to compensate for gravity and for aiming purposes. When in a lowered position, flip-up sights will also act as an iron sight as both variations have guides in their lowered positions. Some blasters also have built-in flip-up sights, such as the Longstrike CS-6, which features a flip-up sight at the end of the barrel extension, despite the fact that it comes with a separate flip-up sight.
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