Patent ID: 7451566

Claim:
A gun sight system, comprising in combination: a front sight coupled to a forward end of a gun and including a front face having at least one front upper sighting point and a pair of opposing front lateral sighting points each having a front vertex with a front upper edge line extending from said front vertex and a front lower edge line extending from said front vertex; a rear sight coupled to a rearward end of the gun behind said front sight and including a pair of spaced apart sidewalls defining a left sidewall and a right sidewall with a sight opening therebetween; a first inwardly projecting member extending from said left side wall toward said right side wall and terminating to a first end point within the sight opening; a second inwardly projecting member extending from said right side wall towards said left side wall and terminating to a second end point within the sight opening; wherein said first and second end points define a pair of opposing spaced apart rear lateral sighting points each respectively visually alignable with one of said pair of opposing front lateral sighting points for visually touching one of said rear lateral sighting points with said front vertex for providing a precision point-to-point alignment system, said rear sighting points each including a rear vertex with a rear upper edge line extending from said rear vertex and a rear lower edge line extending from said rear vertex; said upper sighting point substantially aligned with a target location of gun shot impact when at least one of said rear vertices is aligned with one of said front vertices; and each said edge line of said front vertices and said rear vertices extending from an associated said vertex in a distinct direction from the other edge lines, as viewed by a user of the gun sight, such that no edge lines appear to overlap when the upper sighting point is aligned with the target.