Reximex Mito : Fully Adjustable rear sight ?

just bought a Mito the rear sight is not adjustable. I an new to this type of sight is there a set of instructions somewhere on how to adjust then I am struggling to find any . Sorry to butt in but I need the help
 
It wasn't in my manual either. The bow tie is adjustable to the sides, and the bow tie adjusts the height. It has two screws on the back and front. You screw one in and the other you unscrew the other. I lacked the regulation and returned it
 
I had a friend design and make me some adjustable rear and front sights for my Mito. The guys at my local club were really impressed

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I have just ordered this says for airsoft and the forward part won't be any good but worth a punt for the rear one, and its amazon so returns are easy.
 

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I have just ordered this says for airsoft and the forward part won't be any good but worth a punt for the rear one, and its amazon so returns are easy.
That doesn't look like it can be corrected horizontally, can it?
 
That doesn't look like it can be corrected horizontally, can it?
I think so the hole in the side is the windage screw maybe!, it arrives on Monday, so will check it out it could be a great find or a return we will see.
 
However, the thing seems to be made for picatinny. The Mito has an 11mm dovetail, that won't work without additional adapters.
Amazon doesn't specify and I searched dovetail so must of just assumed, now looking closer does look picatinny. I do have some low profile adapters, not ideal will give it ago. Might do until I find something else. Don't like the ebay one looks quite long and would rather be able to leave the sight on if I add a red dot occasionally.
 
Thanks for the link. What worries me a little is their last bullet point:

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Anyway, the product title mentions: "ASG Airsoft EVO 3 Front and Rear Sight Light Weight Softait 21mm Rail 18092".

Let us know how well it works!
 
That would be fine. I’ve done some 3D design myself and know how much work goes into stuff like this. Please let us know if he uploads it to Cults 3D or something like that.
 
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Anyway, the product title mentions: "ASG Airsoft EVO 3 Front and Rear Sight Light Weight Softait 21mm Rail 18092".

Let us know how well it works!
So don't know how useful this is but figured may as well give my findings.

So yesterday I sanded down the forward sight from the bottom and found a big difference which is posted in the 6 yard comp thread, I was happy with it anyway!

Now the evo sight that arrived is chunky but went on fine with an adapter, ironically I think because I had already sanded this made it shoot high using the evo rear with original front after bottoming out the rear adjustment.

However since it is a Saturday and any excuse to not do other things, I decided to give it a go with the full evo set front and back. Worked better I didn't spend to much time zeroing and I am not used to this kind of sight, but all things considered I think it works and could definitely be dialed in better. The airsoft warning I am completely sure is to do with recoil so absolutely no issue for going on pcp.

After sanding the front sight I am actually now happy with the mito's original set so will be just sticking with that.

End conclusion....I enjoyed the experiment and would say I am neither for nor against the evo set think it can work and might be ok for some and not other. But really sanding is the way forward for me!
 

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Just thought I would add this, after sanding, 6 yards x10 shots no more hitting low. Positive someone better would be grouping tighter with the sights as they are now.

5-10mins 180grit sand paper.:)
 

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So yesterday I sanded down the forward sight from the bottom
I thought that was a good idea, so I tried that too (just used the file instead of sanding). It has roughly 2mm to shave of, mine is now 0.8mm on the thinnest part. Enough to get a proper center hold but not enough for a 6 o'clock (at 10m). It works for me though, so off goes the horrible red dot and woohoo!
 
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